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South AsiaIndus Valley Civilization
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Harappan society ca. 2000 B.C.E.
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  • 3500 to 1800 BCE
  • Mohenjo-Daro
  • Harappa
  • 80 smaller cities

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Life in Mohenjo-Daro
  • Population 35,000
  • Underground Sewage
  • Protective towers
  • Public Baths
  • Granaries
  • 4 Story buildings

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Great Bath
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A legacy lost?
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Priest-King?
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Dancing Girl Or.?
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The Aryan Invasions
  • Lords or Noblemen
  • Myth or reality?
  • c. 2000-1500 BCE
  • Social stratification
  • Caturvarnas or "four colors"
  • Castes based on ethnicity

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The Vedas
  • Wisdom or Knowledge
  • Poems, songs, prayers worshipping Aryan gods by
    priests.
  • Oral tradition and then written in Sanskrit
  • Rig Vedacompiled 1400-900 BCE

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The Upanishads
  • speculative and mystical scriptures often in
    reference to the Vedas
  • regarded as the wellspring of Hindu religious and
    speculative thought.
  • composed beginning c.900 B.C.

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Hinduism
  • From the Vedic tradition and Upanishads
  • Gods from Dravidian and Aryan pantheons.
  • A way of life, not simply a faith.
  • Correct living and instructions for achieving
    ultimate reality (nirvana) by escaping the life
    cycle
  • (moksa the escape, samsara the life cycle.)

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Legacy
  • Karma good behavior will be rewarded and bad
    will too.
  • Reincarnation eternal spirit returns in a better
    form.
  • Ahimsa deep respect for living things. Being
    responsible.
  • Dharma (dhamma) proper behavior.

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Hinduism as social control.
  • Keeping people in their place
  • Emphasis on social elites
  • Legalistic rather than faith based.
  • Reactions

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Buddhism
  • Siddhartha Gautama, the "Buddha," or "Awakened
    One c. 563-483 BC
  • all human suffering is caused by human desire
  • Largely gone from India 1300 CE

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Four noble truths
  • existence is suffering
  • suffering has a cause, namely craving and
    attachment
  • there is a cessation of suffering, which is
    nirvana

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4. The Eightfold Path
  • right views,
  • right resolve,
  • right speech,
  • right action,
  • right livelihood,
  • right effort,
  • right mindfulness
  • right concentration.

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Jainism
  • Mahavira the great hero 540-486 BC
  • Monks vows of celibacy, nudity,
    self-mortification, and fasting.
  • Ahimsa non-injury
  • Elimination of evil thoughts and acts ends the
    cycle of life and death.

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Persian Conquest
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