Chapter 6: India And Southeast Asia Flashcards
What are the 3 topographical zones of the Indian subcontinent?
Mountains, rivers, and peninsula/ desert
What is a monsoon and what does it allow for?
A monsoon is a seasonal wind that helps with harvest and allows for 2-3 crops/ year
How have geographical features influenced the development of India
They have allowed for fertile soil and separated India, making it hard for invaders to come in.
What is the Vedas?
Religious texts that are our main source of knowledge about the period. They were sacred “knowledge”/ religious texts preserved and communicated by Brahmin priests.
Who are the Aryas?
Light- skinned people speaking Indo European language
Who are the Dasas?
Dark- skinned people speaking Dravidian language
What is the Varna?
A class system based on color. The Aryans were on top, and the Non- Aryans were the Shudras and Untouchables.
What is the Jati?
A caste system of birth group with proper occupation, duties, and rituals
What is reincarnation?
The belief that every living creature has an atman or “breath” that is later reborn in another body, depending on karma, or the deeds of the atman in the previous life
How was the varna and jati system rationalized? What social needs did they serve? What overarching principle made sense of this system?
You are who you deserve to be because of your past actions. There were people for every position, and everyone knew their place.
What is moksha?
“Liberation” reached through yoga, dietary practices, and meditation
What led many Indians to reject the Old Order?
The cycle of reincarnation and rigid hierarchy
Who is Mahavira?
Also known as Jaina, the founder of Jainism.
What is Jainism?
A religion practicing non-violence and self-control, with the belief that there is a life force for everything.
What did Jainists practice?
Nudity, masks, only ate what others gave them, and brushing off seats before sitting
Who was Siddhartha Guatama?
Buddha. He was a prince in the warrior class, and saw peasants and wanted to help their sufffering.
What 2 guides did Buddha create?
The “Four Noble Truths” and the “Eightfold Path.”
What is nirvana?
The ending of the cycle of reincarnation.
What is the difference between Mahayana and Theravada Buddhism?
Mahayana: adapted Buddhism after its spread (spread to Korea, Japan, etc.)
Theravada: original teachings (spread to Sri Lanka, Thailand, Laos, etc.)
Who was Vishnu?
He was the preserver Hindu deity, devoted time to help those in need
Who was Shiva?
The Hindu deity of creation and destruction