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Classical India and Hinduism Explain development and central beliefs of Hinduism Illustrate central beliefs on a Mandala Describe characteristics of classical Indian empires 11/2

As the Indus River Valley civilizations declined, new civilizations formed along the Ganges River Indus R. Ganges River

Aryans, an Indo- European people, had migrated into India blending Aryan beliefs with the beliefs of the Indians (Dravidians). These Aryan beliefs were hymns. They were later written down and called the Vedas. They became the foundation of Hinduism. Aryan Migration

The Aryans sought to separate themselves from the darker skinned Indians (Dravidians). A structured society developed known as the Caste System. The Caste System

The Caste system was rigid. It influenced all social interactions including marriage arrangements and occupations. Social classes were divided by occupation. Aryan Varnas Dravidians

The Caste system was rooted in Hinduism. Each Varna represents a body part of the god, Purusha, from the Vedas and each Varna represents occupations in society. Brahmin Kshatriya Vaisya Sudra

Can you identify which Varna is which?

Hinduism

India’s religion developed from the blended beliefs of the Aryans and Dravidians. No founder Belief in many forms of one god, Brahma, the Creator. Brahma

Vishnu the Preserver

Shiva the Destroyer

Hinduism: Monotheistic or Polytheistic? Talk to your neighbor Indra

Hinduism is way of life in India. Hindus rise early and bathe in the sacred Ganges River

Hindus burn incense and offer prayer

Hindus practice Yoga. Yoga is about meditation and mind control over body. Spiritual Discipline

Can you do this?

The popularity of yoga in the west is an example of ……. Cultural Diffusion

Central Beliefs of Hinduism Belief in many forms of one god Reincarnation: Rebirth based upon karma Karma = deeds. Knowledge that all thoughts and actions result in future consequences. Vedas and Upanishads are sacred writings Spread along major trade routes

Reincarnation means “Rebirth”. An individual spirit (ATMAN) is born again and again until Moksha is achieved. The cycle of reincarnation is called “Samsara.”

A state of perfect understanding of all things and release from life in this world. Moksha

Karma is the sum of your good deeds throughout your life. Good Karma results in reincarnation to a higher Varna in the Caste system until Moksha is achieved. Dharma is the religious law or moral duty to follow Hindu scriptures.

Two sacred texts are important to Hindus: The Vedas are sacred hymns. Interpretations of the Vedas

Jainism also developed at this time in India. Jains believe that everything in the universe has a soul and should not be harmed. They practice non- violence even to insects.

Objectives Describe characteristics of empires of India during the Classical period Sequence key events during Mauryan and Guptan Empires 11/3 & 11/4

India’s political history during the classical period could be characterized as fragmented with intermittent empires. Around 600 BCE, the first empire united many small kingdoms. It was called the Mauryan Empire. The classical empires were centered on the Ganges river. Ganges River

The Mauryan Empire, led by Chandragupta Maurya, spanned more than 2,000 miles. Chandragupta Maurya built his empire by conquest. He had an army of 600,000 and defeated Alexander the Great’s successor, Seleucus, near the Indus River valley in 303 BCE.

Under Chandragupta Maurya: His advisor, Kautilya wrote the Arthasastra, about how to keep a vast empire together Written in Sanskrit, one of the earliest written Indian languages, the book urged rulers to conquer neighboring kingdoms that are weak and maintain an army of spies.

In 301 BCE, Chandragupta’s grandson, Asoka assumed the throne. Under Asoka: Continued warfare against neighbors and during the battle of Kalinga, lost 100,000 soldiers. Kalinga served as a defining moment for Asoka – Deeply affected by the loss of life and suffering, he began to study Buddhism.

Asoka: Spread Buddhist teachings by constructing huge pillars inscribed with Buddhist teachings throughout his empire. They were called Asoka’s Edicts. These pillars urged non-violence and acceptance of other religions Asoka improved roads, created public wells, planted trees for shade and built rest stops throughout his kingdom.

Asoka appointed missionaries who spread Buddhism throughout India and to China and other parts of Asia. After Asoka died in 232 BCE, the Mauryan empire fell apart.

A period of disunity and regional kingdoms followed Asoka’s death and lasted for 500 years. Then, in 320 CE, Chandra Gupta united India into its second empire, the Gupta Empire.

Which empire was larger, geographically? Mauryan or Guptan?

The Gupta empire brought about the flowering of Indian and Hindu culture and advancements in math and science.

Cultural achievements: Literature flourished: Kalidasa wrote Shakuntala, a classic love story Drama and dancing became important elements of Indian culture

Scientific Achievements: Indian astronomers proved that the earth was round by observing a lunar eclipse Advanced mathematics: Indian numerals are the numbers we use today but the Arabic civilizations would get the credit. the number “Zero” and the decimal system

Scientific achievements continued Indian mathmetician Aryabhata calculated the value of pi. Aryabhata also calculated the length of the solar year very accurately Continued advancements in medicine and surgery- compiled medical texts

Commercial Achievements Indian Merchants were the middlemen in the emerging Silk Road trade. Traders also brought goods such as spices, diamonds,sapphires, gold, pearls, sandalwood, ebony and teakwood. Traders also spread religion eastward. Hinduism spread only as far as Nepal, Sri Lanka and parts of Indonesia, while Buddhism later spread throughout China and Southeast Asia.

1900 BCE Mohenjo Daro And Harappa thrived 1500 BCE The Vedas composed 500 BCE Sanskrit was first written Siddhartha Gautama originated Buddhism Alexander Invades and departs Indus River Valley 326 BCE321 BCE Mauryan Empire unites India- Ashoka rules from CE Guptan Empire rules India Ancient and Classical India Timeline Aryan invasions 500 years of disunity and regional rule

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