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Chapter 3: Classical India people and terms Flashcards

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227270543Alexander The GreatPersian leader, invaded India, increased Hellenistic (Greek) influence in India.0
227270544Sanskritfirst written language developed by the Aryans in India1
227270545Vedas"knowledge", sacred texts of the Aryans2
227270546MahabharataIndia's greatest epic poem, story of both real and mythical battles, reflects a utopian society.3
227270547Upanishadsepic poems of religion and mysticism.4
227270548varnassocial classes emphasizing class differences5
227270549Brahminshighest class of the caste system; priestly class6
227270550Kshatriyasecond highest class of the caste system; warrior class7
227270551Vaisyasthird highest class of the caste system; traders, farmers and artisans8
227270552Sudrasecond to lowest class in the caste system; common laborers9
227270553Dalitslowest class in the caste system; "untouchables", contact with a dalit was impure10
227270554Brahmanspirituality of nature, divine principle within everything worldly11
227270555MokshaAfterlife, union with Brahman12
227270556Chandragupta Mauryaseizes power in Ganges region, first leader of the Mauryan dynasty13
227270557Ashoka Mauryagrandson of Chandragupta, conquers southern tip of India, converts to Buddhism seeking dharma (caused problems), increased and improved roads.14
227270558dharmaobligations of life and caste15
227270559Kushansinvaded Maurya empire, established Gupta empire, overturned by Hun invasion16
227270560Kamaworldy pleasures17
227270561karma"action", "deed", law of moral responsibility18
227270562Indragod of thunder and strength, chief deity of Aryans19
227270563gurumystic leader in the Hindu religion20
227270564Upanishadsepic poems with a more mystical religious flavor21
227270565yoga"union", allowing mind freedom to concentrate on divine spirit22
227270566Buddhaenlightened one23
227270567Siddhartha GautamaThe Buddha, founded Buddhism, Hindu mystic; accepted spiritual truths of Hinduism, rejected worldly concepts such as the caste system24
227270568nirvanaworld beyond existence and void of suffering25

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