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India, Hinduism, and Buddhism

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HinduismOldest religion founded in India, it features many different versions of the same god or universal spirit
Vedas and UpanishadsThe sacred texts of Hinduism
Caste SystemA rigid social structure in India, in which society is dicided into four seperate classes and there is no social mobility
Dharmathis was the duty in life that Hindus were supposed to follow if they wanted to accumulate good Karma.
KharmaAccording to Hindus this was accumulated by following one's Dharma and would determine what one's next life would be.
Reincarnationthe belief in a cycle of life where one's spirit is reborn when they die into another form
ZoroastrianismA religion founded in Persia that depicted life as a struggle between good and evil. It may have influenced Christianity and Judaism
The Four Noble TruthsThe basic principles or philosophy of Buddhism.
The Eightfold PathPart of the Four Noble Truths, this was what Buddhists were supposed to follow if they wanted to end their desires and reach nirvana.
The Gupta EmpireIt was during this time period that India entered its Golden Age and made great contributions in art, literature and education.
The AryansAn early group that dominated the Indus River valley established dominance, and our credited with creating the Vedas and contributing to the establishment of the caste system
AhimsaHindu belief to show non-violence to all living things.
Siddhartha GuatamaFounder of Buddhism, He was the Buddha or the "enlightened" one
NirvanaAccording to Buddhists this was the state where you would eliminate your desires and end suffering.
Royal RoadThis was built in Persia to help connect the vast Persian Empire and increase communication
DariusThis was the Persian Emperor who divided the Persian Empire into provinces, so that it would be easier to govern
Pariahsthe "untouchables" who were outside of the Indian caste system and were to perform tasks that others considered to be unclean
CyrusPersian Emperor who was known for being a tolerant ruler rather than trying to force Persian culture on the people he conquered
AsokaLeader in India who sent out missionaries to try and spread Buddhism to other parts of Asia


World History II, AP European History, Psychology I, Modern Global Studies & EPF
Atlee High School
Mechanicsville, VA

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