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Title: Ancient and Classical India


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Ancient and Classical India
  • World History
  • Ms. Sisino

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Early Society in South Asia
  • Indus Valley Civilization centered around twin
    fortified cities Harappa Mohenjo-daro,
    declined gt 2000 BCE
  • Aryans Indo-European Migrants from the Caspian
    Sea area arrived - 2000 BCE
  • pastoral nomads, light-skinned, warrior
    culture
  • clashed with dark-skinned Dravidians
    (sedentary, agricultural)
  • established a society that was male dominated,
    dev. Sanskrit language, est. local kingdoms, dev.
    a social class system, Hinduism

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Hinduism
  • Evolved from native and Aryan polytheistic
    beliefs
  • No one single Holy Book many books called the
    Vedas
  • Brahman - supreme being creator of the universe
    (not worshipped directly by the masses
  • Vishnu the sustainer protects humanity
  • Shiva the destroyer destroys the universe so
    that the cycle may begin again
  • Hindus believe the universe has been created and
    destroyed many times
  • Dharma the duties of a person according to their
    Varna
  • Follow your dharma achieve good karma

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  • Your Karma in this life determines your form in
    the next life (higher or lower Varna)
  • Reincarnation cycle of life and rebirth
  • Goal to escape this cycle and be reunited with
    Brahman
  • Effects of Hinduism on Society
  • reinforced social hierarchy
  • promoted high ethical standards
  • respect for all living things
  • promotes a vegetarian diet and honors the
    sacred cow

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Social Classes (Varnas)
Brahmans priests
Kshatriyaswarriors, rulers
Viasyas common people, merchants, artisans,
farmers
Sudras unskilled laborers, servants
Pariahs untouchables, slaves
  • Castes determined by the previous life
  • caste system is a rigid social system that
    allows for NO social change
  • Occupation, marriage, education, even diet is
    determined by hereditary caste
  • Promoted social harmony everyone followed
    rules of behavior
  • Pariahs are not part of the system and are
    called untouchables b/c they are considered dirty
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