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Indian Acheievements Lesson 5

Indian Achievements The Big Idea The people of ancient India made great contributions to the arts and sciences. Main Ideas Indian artists created great works of religious art. Sanskrit literature flourished during the Gupta period. The Indians made scientific advances in metalworking, medicine, and other sciences.

Religious Art: Temples Both Hindu and Buddhist temples began flourishing under Gupta rule. Once simply constructed meeting places, Hindu temples became complex towers covered with intricate carvings. Buddhist temples were large and impressive, some carved out of mountainsides. Buddhist stupas were built to house sacred objects from the life of the Buddha. They were covered with detailed carvings.

Religious Art: Paintings and Sculpture Great artists were commissioned by rich and powerful members of society. Paintings offered a perspective on the daily life and religious belief of the ancient Indians; many of these paintings could be found on the walls of temples. Indian sculptors carved columns, statues, and entire temples in the likenesses of the Buddha and Hindu gods.

Sanskrit Literature Mahabharata One of the world’s longest literary works The story of two Indian families struggling for control of a kingdom Many long passages of Hindu beliefs and practices Ramayana The story of a god, Vishnu, who has taken human form Written long after the Mahabharata; contains models for the ideal ruler (Rama) and the ideal mate (Sita)

Sanskrit Literature Other Works Chadra Gupta II hired a famous writer named Kalidasa to write plays for the royal court. The Panchatantra, a book of stories intended to teach moral lessons and quick thinking, was translated into many languages.

Scientific Advances Pioneers of metallurgy, the Indians created tools and weapons by mixing iron and other metals together. Metalworking The Indians invented the concept of zero and developed a sophisticated number system, the Hindu-Arabic numerals. Mathematics Using plants and minerals, Indian doctors made advances in medicinal science. They were among the first to practice inoculation and perform surgery. Medicine Indian astronomers knew of seven about the nine planets in the solar system and could predict eclipses of the sun and moon. Astronomy