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AP World: Chapter 9 State, Society, and the Quest for Salvation in India Flashcards

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209538961AhimsaJain term for the principle of nonviolence to other living things or their souls.0
209538962ArthaHindu concept for the pursuit of economic well-being and honest prosperity.1
209538963ArthashastraAncient Indian political treatise from the time of Chandragupta Maurya; its authorship was traditionally ascribed to Kautalya, and it stressed that war was inevitable.2
209538964BactriaThe ancient region stretching from the Hindu Kush mountain range to the ancient Ganhara region of the Indian subcontinent.3
209538965Bhagavad-Gita"Song of the Lord," an Indian short poetic work drawn from the lengthy Mahabharata that was finished around 400 C.E. and that expressed basic Hindu concepts such as karma and dharma.4
209538966BodhisattvasBuddhist concept regarding individuals who had reached enlightenment but who stayed in this world to help people.5
209538967BuddhaThe "enlightened one," the term applied to Siddhartha Gautama after his discoveries that would form the foundation of Buddhism.6
209538968BuddhismReligion, based on Four Noble Truths, associated with Siddhartha Gautama (563--483 B.C.E.), or the Buddha; its adherents desired to eliminate all distracting passion and reach nirvana.7
209538969CasteSocial class system in which distinctions and restrictions on marriage, occupation, handling of food, and other matters are transferred through generations or through class. The term usually refers to the social system of India.8
209538970Four Noble TruthsThe foundation of Buddhist thought: (1) life is pain, (2) pain is caused by desire, (3) elimination of desire will bring an end to pain, (4) living a life based on the Noble Eightfold Path will eliminate desire.9
209538971GuptaIndian dynasty (320-550 C.E.) that briefly reunited India after the collapse of the earlier Mauryan dynasty.10
209538972HinayanaBranch of Buddhism known as the "lesser vehicle," also known as Theravada Buddhism; its beliefs include strict, individual path to enlightenment, and it is popular in south and southeast Asia.11
209538973HinduismMain religion of India, a combination of Dravidian and Aryan concepts; Hinduism's goal is to reach spiritual purity and union with the great world spirit; its important concepts include dharma, karma, and samsara.12
209538974JainismIndian religion associated with the teacher Vardhamana Mahavira (ca. 540-468 B.C.E.) in which every physical object possessed a soul; Jains believe in complete nonviolence to all living beings.13
209538975JatiIndian word for a Hindu subcaste.14
209538976MahabharataMassive ancient Indian epic that was developed orally for centuries; it tells of an epic civil war between two family branches.15
209538977MahayanaThe "greater vehicle," a more metaphysical and more popular northern branch of Buddhism.16
209538978Mauryan empireIndian dynasty (321-185 B.C.E.) founded by Chandragupta Maurya and reaching its peak under Ashoka.17
209538979Noble Eightfold PathFinal truth of the Buddhist Four Noble Truths that called for leading a life of balance and constant contemplation.18
209538980RamayanaAncient Indian masterpiece about the hero Rama that symbolized the victory of dharma (order) over adharma (chaos).19
209538981SanskritSacred language of the early Aryans20
209538982ShudrasHindu caste of landless peasants and serfs.21
209538983Siddhartha GautamaIndian kshatriya who achieved enlightenment and became known as the Buddha, the founder of Buddhism.22
209538984Silk roadsAncient trade routes that extended from the Roman empire in the west to China in the east.23
209538985StupasBuddhist shrines.24
209538986UpanishadsIndian reflections and dialogues (800-400 B.C.E.) that reflected basic Hindu concepts.25
209538987VaishyasHindu caste of cultivators, artisans, and merchants.26
209538988White HunsInvaders who weakened the empire of the Guptas.27

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