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ANCIENT INDIA 6 th Grade Oxford Preparatory Academy
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CA SOCIAL STUDIES STANDARDS 6.5 – Students analyze the geographic, political, economic, religious. And social structures of the early civilizations of India CHAPTER 6 6.5.1 - …major river systems 6.5.2 – Discuss the significance of the Aryan invasions 6.5.4 – Outline the social structure of the caste system CHAPTER 7 6.5.3 - … Brahmanism in India and how they evolved into early Hinduism 6.5.7 -..aesthetic and intellectual traditions
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GEOGRAPHY Many natural barriers Mountain ranges – Himalayas Bodies of water – Indian Ocean, Arabian Sea, Bay of Bengal Rivers – Indus river and Ganges River Tropical climate Monsoons were important weather patterns that dictated agriculture, travel, and trade.
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INDUS VALLEY CIVILIZATION Due to the geographic features, India’s first civilization developed The people relied on the Indus River to sustain life Learned to manage floods and planted their crops in rich soil after the flooding of the rivers Developed sophisticated cities Large mounds of earth in order to avoid the floods Grid-like patterns, built form oven0fired brick Sewage, plumbing, and drainage systems were developed Efficient economy based on surplus of farming and trade
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ARYAN CULTURE Biggest influence on India – Social Class System aka Varna Caste system: fixed social classes Each person is born into their caste Brought stability to India society because everyone had a place in society Brought limitations to freedom because individuals could not develop talents, interests, or friendships based on their caste A more complex caste system still effects Pakistan and India today
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BRAHMANISM Vedas are India’s oldest religious texts Vedic age religion is known as Brahmanism Brahmanism was a religion ruled by priests and rituals The highest ‘social class’ was known as Brahmins Only Brahmins could perform rituals described in the Vedas Impacted Hinduism
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VEDAS TEXT
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HINDUISM Began more than 2500 years ago in India and is the third largest religion in the world Southeast Asia, South Africa, Great Britain, and United States Hinduism does not have a single founder, a single set of beliefs, or a central religious organization Recognizes a supreme god and creator, followers worship a large number of deities
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HINDUISM Hinduism is characterized by great acceptance and tolerance Keys to success throughout its long history Hinduism has impacted literature, philosophy, art, and architecture of the world
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4 GOALS OF LIFE Hindus believed that people are born wanted 4 basic things Pleasure and Success Dharma – moral life Moksha – release from life Reincarnation – rebirth
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4 GOALS OF LIFE Hindus believed that people are born wanted 4 basic things Pleasure and Success Dharma – moral life Moksha – release from life Reincarnation – rebirth Law of Karma How a person is reborn is determined by the law of karma Hindus believed that bad karma will bring rebirth in a lower form of life
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