Indian Empires: Mauryan and Gupta

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Indian Empires: Mauryan and Gupta After a civilization falls, what impact does it have on history? How do belief systems unite or divide people?

The Main Idea During the classical period, civilization spreads beyond river valleys Powerful empires emerge in some areas The major religions of today emerge New types of government and systems of thought are developed Geography still had a great impact on the development of civilizations

Geography Deccan Plateau, dry, sparsely populated Mountains (Himalayas and Hindu Kush) protect from foreign invaders Himalayas

Geography Rivers (Indus and Ganges) provided water and fertile soil Coastal plains allowed for farming, fishing and trading Gupta and Mauryan only civilizations able to unite the subcontinent

Aryans (1500-500 BC) Aryans were Indo-European warriors who moved into India from Europe and Asia in search of food What we know of them comes from the Vedas (a collection of sacred writings) Aryans mingled with the people they conquered and a new Indian civilization emerged Hinduism develops out of this mixing of cultures

Aryans (1500-500 BC)

Aryans and the Development of Hinduism Hinduism is one of the oldest religions in the world and has no single founder Caste System develops Starts with four castes

Hinduism One unifying spirit called brahman Brahman is complex so Hindus worship many gods (polytheistic) that give a concrete form to brahman Goal in life is to achieve moksha (union with brahman) Most people must be reincarnated (rebirth of the soul) many times to achieve this goal

Hinduism Caste is determined by religious purity Hindus are reincarnated into a higher caste if they have good karma (what comes around goes around) and follow dharma (moral and religious duties) Lack of social mobility

Mauryan Empire (321-185 BC)

Mauryan Empire (321-185BC) Chandragupta Maurya started the Mauryan dynasty after conquering rival kingdoms in northern India Chandragupta was a harsh ruler and used a brutal secret police to control his empire

Mauryan Empire: Government first to bring a centralized and unified government to the Indian subcontinent Like other classical civilizations, Mauryans had a bureaucracy Bureaucracy=system of managing government through departments run by appointed officials Collect taxes Maintain order Oversee trade Built roads

Mauryan Empire: Government Asoka Chandragupta’s grandson Starts as a conqueror and then Changes his ways Turned Buddhist, but tolerant of other beliefs Wants to rule by moral example rather than violence and conquest Stupa (Buddhist temple)

Mauryan Empire: Government Brought peace, prosperity, and unity Builds roads, hospitals, Buddhist shrines Pillars of Asoka=tall stone pillars built throughout India that were inscribed with laws and Buddhist teachings Empire declined after his death

Mauryan: Contributions United India for first time Trade flourished Trade cotton and spices with Rome Pataliputra one of the largest and riches cities of its time—schools, libraries, advanced learning Buddhist religion spread through missionary activity

Gupta Dynasty (320-550 AD)

Gupta Dynasty (320-550 AD) Golden Age

Gupta: Government Centralized government based in Pataliputra Adopts and actively promotes Hinduism Affected social life through the caste system Regulated society—everyone has a role Expanded from 4 basic groups to include many more

Gupta: Beliefs and Society Village Life is center of Gupta society Governed by caste rules and traditions- stable society Untouchables- outcasts who lived harsh lives- had “impure” jobs (cleaning streets, digging graves)

Gupta: Beliefs and Society Local loyalties important in this diverse society Family life in villages Joint families- common home shared with parents, children, grandparents, uncles, etc Patriarchal- father or oldest male as head of household Arranged marriages- marry only within their caste

Gupta Contributions: Math Experienced a Golden Age concept of zero (0) the decimal system Arabic numerals—system of writing numerals still used today that the Arabs brought from India to Europe

Gupta Contributions: Medicine herbs and other remedies set bones plastic surgery vaccinations against smallpox

Gupta Contributions: Literature Fables and folk tales in Sanskrit were recorded Kalidasa- poet and playwright

Gupta Contributions: Ajanta Caves Buddhist artwork (paintings and sculpture)

Gupta: End of Empire Weak rulers Foreign invasions (White Huns from Central Asia) India breaks into small kingdoms

Questions to Study What impact did the monsoons have on the historic and economic development of the Sub-Continent? What role did the caste system and the Hindu faith have on society in India? Why was the Gupta Empire considered a Golden Age?