Global History – India and Hinduism全球史–印度和印度教

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,Click to edit Master title style,Click to edit Master text styles,Second level,Third level,Fourth level,Fifth level,*,Click to edit Master title style,Click to edit Master text styles,Second level,Third level,Fourth level,Fifth level,*,Hinduism Indias #1 religion,The,Aryans,were a group of Indo-European people that moved from the dry grasslands of western Asia (the,steppes,), into what is now India starting about 1700 BCE and captured the land and people of the Indus Valley.,Archaeology,tells almost nothing about the Aryans. But their sacred literature, the,Vedas, tells a lot about them.,The Aryans were divided into classes of people. Over time, they made many rules for how people in these classes, or,castes, could interact with one another. People were born into their caste for life. These castes were initially determined by,varna, literally, color. The Aryans were light skinned, and comprised the upper castes, while the native peoples found in India were darker skinned, and made up the lowest caste,Caste System,The upper three classes consisted of Aryan people while the bottom two were the local native Indian people.,The,Aryans,were a group of Indo-European people that moved from the,steppes,into what is now India.,“Untouchables”,Some “impure” people lived in a group,outside,this class system. (ie. They were,out,-castes.) They were butchers, grave diggers, and trash collectors. Because they did work that was thought unclean, they were called “,untouchables,”.,The Caste System social class system,1. The caste system is the traditional hereditary social class system that affected every aspect of their life their job, their status, who they could marry, and even who they could talk to.,2. Hindus are born into their caste and could not get out until their death,3. There was no SOCIAL MOBILITY could not move up in social class!,1. The Gods,a. Brahman the Creator,b. Vishnu the Preserver,c. Shiva the Destroyer,2.,Reincarnation, the soul never dies, it is re-born and goes through many lives until it can unite with Brahma,Basic Hindu Beliefs,Hindu Beliefs continued,3.,Karma, a persons behavior in life determines their caste in the next life,4.,Dharma, Your DUTIES in life to family and caste, do your job well!,5.,Cremation, Burn body to release soul for next life,Hindu Beliefs continued,Cows Hindus refuse to eat beef ,they roam freely,Ganges River, Holy river believed to wash away evil,Today,85%,of all Indian people are Hindu,Sacred Objects,From Hinduism Comes Buddhism,Around 528 BCE another new religion, Buddhism, arose in India. It was started by,Siddhartha Gautama, a prince.,The founder, Siddhartha Gautama, has many legends and stories that have surrounded his life. While we cant be certain which of these stories and legends are true, we do know that the basic historical outlines of his life are accurate.,Beginnings of Buddhism,He was the chiefs son of a tribal group, so he was born a,Kshatriya (Warrior class),around 566 BC.,At the age of 29, he left his family in order to lead a simple life.,A few years later he returned with a number of followers; followers that devoted their lives to,The Middle Way,“, a lifestyle that is midway between a completely simple lifestyle and one that is full of materialistic goods.,Siddhartha searched for a way that would allow him to escape the suffering of human life. He spent many years searching for this answer. He was looking for,enlightenment, or wisdom.,Finally, he sat down and,meditated,under a tree. After 49 days, he had his answer. He was now called the,Buddha, which means “enlightened one”. The Buddha began to teach others how to attain enlightenment.,Following the path led to,Nirvana,Buddhist Beliefs,The Four Noble Truths,Suffering is universal everyone suffers,Cause of suffering is DESIRE,If you end your desires suffering will end (necessary to reach NIRVANA-,a release from selfishness and pain.,),Follow the EIGHTFOLD PATH ,How to become,enlightened,Buddhists were to follow a plan of behavior called the,Eightfold Path,right views,right resolve,right speech,right conduct,right livelihood,right effort,right mindfulness, and,right concentration.,This would lead to,nirvana, or a release from selfishness and pain.,Other Buddhist Beliefs,1. Believed in KARMA and DHARMA and REINCARNATION ,2.,REJECTED THE CASTE SYSTEM, felt it was not fair, unjust!,“Not by birth does one become an outcast, not by birth does one become a Brahmin. By DEEDS one becomes an outcast, by DEEDS one becomes a Brahmin” Buddha,Spread of Buddhism,Buddhism spread from India to China and other parts of the world along the,SILK ROAD,The sharing of religion is an excellent example of cultural diffusion.,India first Empires,Maurya & Gupta,In 321 BCE, the founder and eventual King of the Maurya Empire,Chandragupta Maurya,used his army to defeat powerful kings in eastern and northern India.,By 305 BCE, he began to challenge for Alexander the Greats western territories in India, and by 300 BCE, for the first time, northeastern and northwestern India were joined under the rule of one person.,Chandragupta was a harsh ruler. He charged a heavy tax on farmers one-half of the crop they grew each year. He used this wealth to build a huge army. He controlled his government by carefully choosing officials and watching them closely,The Maurya Empire,In 269 BCE, Chandraguptas grandson,Asoka, took the throne. He brought the Mauryan Empire to its greatest height. At first he was a warlike king but then he decided to accept the teachings of the Buddha.,Asoka promised to rule in a fair and just way.,He issued laws that urged his subjects to avoid violence.,He urged,religious toleration,. This is acceptance of peoples rights to differing religious beliefs.,He made great roads so that people could travel easily.,Asoka is also known as “the lawgiver” because he carved the laws into stone pillars which were placed in the center of towns.,The Maurya Empire,Some of the Pillars of Asoka,Sanskrit Language,The Gupta Empire,Soon after Asoka died, however, his empire collapsed.,Around 320 AD, Chandra Gupta I came to power in the north. He was not related to the first emperor Chandragupta Maurya of the Maurya Empire , but he too took the title of king and began to conquer other areas in the name of the,Gupta Empire.,The Gupta Golden Age,Added western coast to empire,religion,science,Flourishing of arts,Medicine,Literature,Mathematics,Astronomy,Printedmedicinal guides,1000 diseasesclassified,PlasticSurgery,C-sectionsperformed,Inoculations,500 healingplants identified,DecimalSystem,Conceptof Zero,PI = 3.1416,Kalidasa,SolarCalendar,The earthis round,GuptaIndia,Gupta Achievements,
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