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Early Civilizations of India

GeographyIndian Subcontinent

The subcontinent is protected North by the HimalayasHimalayas Northwest by Hindu KushHindu Kush

Isolated this area to develop cultures on its own.

Indus Valley Civilization2600 B.C

HarappaHarappa and Mohenjo-DaroMohenjo-DaroPresent day Pakistan - Indus river

Indus Valley CivilizationPlumbing, Sewers, Water Chutes

(well organized governments)

Regional TradeRegional Trade

To Persia:

From Mesopotamia

Indus Valley Civilization

1900 BC - the culture disappearsEarth QuakePlagueAryansAryans

Indus Valley Civilization

Aryan CivilizationAryan Civilization

2000-1500 BC AryansAryans migrate into India.

Chariots, Bows, Nomad

AryansAryansThey stopped nomad lifestarted farming in India – Ganges Plain

Began the Vedic Age

Aryan CivilizationAryan Civilization

VEDASVEDASEarliest Hindu Earliest Hindu Sacred TextSacred Text

Aryan Epic LiteratureAryan Epic Literature

Common languageSanskritSanskrit

Epic poems emerge

Rama and Sita

Aryan Epic LiteratureAryan Epic Literature

The Mahabharata The Mahabharata India’s greatest epic poem- outlines religious beliefs, immortality,

and value duties

Rama and Sita

HinduisHinduismm

No single founderGrew from over-lapping

beliefs of various people

One of world’s most complex religions

HinduisHinduismm

BrahmaVishnu Shiva

Most important gods wereBrahma, the CreatorVishnu, the PreserverShiva, the Destroyer

POLYTHEISIC

Aryan Religion and Aryan Religion and HinduismHinduism

Many gods reveal some Character of Brahman

Brahman a single spiritual power beyond the many gods and the Vedas

The Caste SystemThe Caste SystemAryan class divisions

groups into which people are bornsocio-economic roles (occupations)

Hinduism and Hinduism and The Caste SystemThe Caste System

Why would people continue to live this way for a couple thousand years?

Hinduism and Hinduism and The Caste SystemThe Caste System

govern all aspects of life to ensure

Spiritual PuritySpiritual Purity

Hinduism and Hinduism and The Caste SystemThe Caste System

govern all aspects of life to ensure

Spiritual PuritySpiritual Purity

Karma and ReincarnationKarma and Reincarnation

SaṃsāraSaṃsāra

MokshaMoksha- Liberation from the - Liberation from the

cycle -cycle -

Achieving Moksha – the Achieving Moksha – the goal of lifegoal of lifeReincarnation - the upward trek toward

moksha through rebirth

Reincarnation - the upward trek toward moksha through rebirth

Dharma - religious and moral duties.

Achieving Moksha – the Achieving Moksha – the goal of lifegoal of life

Reincarnation - the upward trek toward moksha through rebirth

Dharma - religious and moral duties.

Karma - refers to all actions in life that affect your fate in the next life.

Achieving Moksha – the Achieving Moksha – the goal of lifegoal of life

Reincarnation - the upward trek toward moksha through rebirth

Dharma - religious and moral duties.

Karma - refers to all actions in life that affect your fate in the next life.

Moksha – union with Brahman free self from selfish desires

Achieving Moksha – the Achieving Moksha – the goal of lifegoal of life

Reincarnation - the upward trek toward moksha through rebirth

Dharma - religious and moral duties.

Karma - refers to all actions in life that affect your fate in the next life.

Moksha – union with Brahman.

free self from selfish desires

Non – Violence (Mahatma Gandhi)

Achieving Moksha – the Achieving Moksha – the goal of lifegoal of life

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