Ancient India

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Harijan

"child of god" Gandhi's term for an "untouchable"

Vedas

A collection of Hindu sacred texts written in Sanskrit

Plateau

A flat area of land that elevated, or raised, above the land around it

Citadel

A fortress built to protect a city

Aryans

A group of people who traveled through central Asia and entered northern India through the Khyber Pass

Glacier

A huge mass of ice that slowly slides over a land area

Subcontinent

A large landmass that is geographically separated from the rest of the continent

Sewer System

A network of pipes that disposes of sewage, or waste water

Granary

A place to store grain

Monsoon

A strong wind that brings heavy rain to southern Asia in the summer

Hinduism

India's first major religion

Buddhism

India's second major religion

Dharma

Law, obligation, and duty (to live as one should)

Deities

Lesser divine beings (Gods and Goddesses) with specific responsibilities and purpose

Sanskrit

The ancient language of India

Reincarnation

The belief that after you die your soul is reborn into another life

Karma

The belief that how a person lives will affect their next life

Samsara

The cycle of birth, death, and rebirth

Castes

The different social classes of India

Shudra

The fourth caste consisting of craftworkers and laborers/agriculturalists; their job was to be servants and workers of low status

Brahmin

The highest caste consisting of priests, teachers, and judges; their job was to study and teach the Vedas

Untouchables

The lowest level of Indian society; they were not considered a real part of the caste system; often given degrading jobs; their life was extremely difficult

Brahman

The one supreme power, or divine (Godly) force, that everything is a part of

Kshatriya

The second caste consisting of rulers, warriors, and landowners; their job was to become skilled with weapons

Caste System

The social structure of India

Cultural Diffusion

The spread of culture (ideas, values, beliefs, goods, etc...) from one cultural group to another

Vaishya

The third caste consisting of farmers and merchants; their job was to sell and trade goods

Khyber Pass

a 28 mile-long gap between the mountains that connects central Asia to the Indian subcontinent

Sect

a subgroup of a major religious group

Four Noble Truths

as taught by the Buddha, the four basic beliefs that form the foundation of Buddhism

Eightfold Path

as taught by the Buddha, the path one must follow to reach nirvana

Siddhartha Gautama

founder of Buddism; born a prince; left his father's wealth to find the cause of human suffering; also know as Buddha

Enlightenment

in Buddhism, a state of perfect wisdom in which one understands basic truths about the universe

Nirvana

in Buddhist belief, union with the universe and release from the cycle or rebirth

Buddha

term meaning "Enlightened one" or "awakened one"


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