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WWBAT: Begin working on a worksheet to introduce Hinduism

For each statement write a C for Confucianism or a D for Daoism. ____ Founded by Laozi (Lao-tzu) ____ Stresses family piety & education ____ Analects ____ Stresses inaction ____ Influenced civil service system in China ____ Scholars were attacked under the Qin Dynasty ____ Founder rumored to have been born aged 72 ____ Developed in the Zhou – Period of Warring States

For each statement write a C for Confucianism or a D for Daoism. __D__ Founded by Laozi (Lao-tzu) __C__ Stresses family piety & education __C__ Analects __D__ Stresses inaction __C__ Influenced civil service system in China __C__ Scholars were attacked under the Qin Dynasty __D__ Founder rumored to have been born aged 72 __C__ Developed in the Zhou – Period of Warring States

TESTING BELLWORK ANSWER: TESTING CORRECT ANSWER: TESTING OBJECTIVE: WWBAT: Introduce the Indo-Aryan and Vedic peoples of Ancient India and the beginnings of the Caste System

Interactive Notebooks Set Up 9/10/2015 Confucianism and Daoism chart This will be one page

Confucius Bellwork ANSWER: ACTIVITY CORRECT ANSWER: ACTIVITY You will be in groups of three or four and I will have you match Confucius quotes to situation

Objectives WWBAT: Introduce the Indo-Aryan and Vedic peoples of Ancient India and the beginnings of the Caste System

Interactive Notebooks Set Up 9/10/2015 Vedic India Notes This will be one page

Background The Vedas Caste System Varnas

Background This time period lasted 1500 BCE - 500 BCE Around 1500 BCE a group from Indo-Europe began moving into the Indian subcontinent They called themselves the Ayra(or Aryan)

Background Root of the word is arya meaning “noble” or “pure” Spoke an early form of Sanskrit This Indo-European language is closely related to Persian, Latin, Greek and modern Romance languages Nazis glorified Aryans as a superior race because they were credited with this important language development

Aryan Migration Were pastoral, meaning they were depended on their cattle Were warriors who used horse-drawn chariots

Part of a larger Indo-European Class

Background We are not totally sure why the Aryans migrated It could have because their grazing fields were depleted Might have simply been because of warrior tribes expanding

Background Aryans did not spread through India quickly, did not carry out well organized military campaigns Aryans were a collection of tribes who gradually, over generations of warring with each other came to power in North India Eventually they would conquer the areas of the Indus Valley

Background Introduced the use of iron tools to India Using these tools they were able to clear & populate the forests in Indo- Gangetic Plain Beginning of sedentary agrarian civilization in this region

Indo- Gangetic Plain

The Vedas A major source of information on the Aryans comes from 4 books of Hymns and spells called the Vedas Thus this time period is often called the Vedic Era or the peoples are called the Vedic Civilization

The Vedas Rig Veda was the earliest Veda Originally was recited orally and passed down generation to generation Children began learning the Rig Veda at an early age, would learn to chant each syllable in perfect order

The Vedas Many of the gods in the Vedas were heroic figures Gods were associated with sometimes destructive forces of nature Such as the fire god, Agni The vedas and their gods form the basis of Hinduism The fire god, Agni

The Vedas These are the oldest texts of Hinduism Tradition holds that these texts were created by the god Brahma

Caste System With the Aryan invasion they created a very specific social order People were placed into four varnas Varna literally means colors/outward appearance This implies that race played a role in the original varnas

Caste System Caste defined occupation, diet, social interactions, style of dress, ect Duty put on the monarch to maintain system Lead to a lack of individualism

Caste System Brahmans Kshatriya Vaishya Shudra

Varnas Brahman was at top Made up of Aryan priests who supported the growth of royal power The only caste that was permitted to perform important, sacred, daily religious rituals

Varnas Kshatriya Made up of warriors and kings These were the people that kept order and helped maintain the caste system

Varnas Vaishya Made up of the farmers, merchants artisans of communities They were the largest population in the caste system

Varnas Shudra Made up of servants and peasants Primary made up of conquered Dasas, darker skin people from Southern India

Varnas The Untouchables or Harijans These people weren’t even in the caste system They were unable to hear/read the vedas Also unable to participate in religious ceremonies

“The Hymn of the Primeval Man” from the Rig Veda When they divided the Man into how many parts did they divide him? What was his mouth, what were his arms, what were his thighs and his feet called? The brahmin was his mouth, of his arms was made the warrior, His thighs became the vaisya, of his feet the sudra was born.

Hinduism We will begin working with our first major world religion today Hinduism

Hinduism Hinduism is the oldest continually practiced religion in the world It is also the third largest religion in the world 80% of the Indian population identify as Hindu That’s about 1,010,000,000 people