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Ancient India Trivia
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1. The ... were doing your Dharma - having Artha and Kama - and most importantly - achieving Moksha.
Arthasastra
Dharma Sastras
Four Goals of Life
Upanishads
2. Term for: enlightened one
Krishna
Buddha (literal definition)
Mahavira (person)
Magadha
3. Was the religion that Brahmins made - based off of modifications from Brahmanism and certain aspects of religion from the Upanishads.
Veda (literal definition)
Asana
Deccan
Hinduism
4. One of the oldest continuous cities from the Gangetic plain that formed when the Aryans mixed culture with those already living there was called ...
Indus River
Varanasi
Ganga (Ganges River)
Bhagavad Gita
5. The extended word for Jana that warriors called themselves when they settled in the Ganga Valleys.
Janapada
Lothal
The Great Bath
Indus River
6. Sankrit word for cheifs (who ruled over major Aryan groups)
Rajas
Vira
Maha
Rock Edicts
7. The ... was the war that took place between the Mauryans and the Kalinga Tribe. The Mauryans won - however - Ashoka later returned their land.
Karma
Moksha
Kalinga War
Dharma
8. Also known has the Buddha. Known for saying he was awake - to imply that he was merely aware of what went on around him. Started the Religion of Buddhism.
Shudras
Siddhartha Gautama
Dharma
Dasharatha
9. Chief in Sanskrit
Vedic Age
Ganges River Valley
Hindus
Raja
10. Term for: Compassion
Mara
Karuna
Upanishads
Vira
11. A form of prayer and meditation that has the goal of divine union.
Namaste
Yoga
Vira
Bodhisattwa
12. Was one of the more powerful inIndia - around the 16th century.
The Great Bath
Bharata
Ramayana
Kosala
13. The theory that one's neighbor was an enemy and one's neighbor's neighbor was a friend was called ... This determined who would go into war with each other - and who would allign.
Twice Born
Harappa
Raja
Mandala Theory ofForeign Relations
14. This epic was recorded around 1000-500 B.C.E. in AncientIndia. It unveils various religious values - cultural beliefs - and aspects of everyday life inIndia and is the reason for the time period's label - 'the Epic Age'.
Sanskrit
Mahabharata
Artha
Jiva
15. Was Siddhartha Gautama's charioteer.
Indus River
Chauna
Ascetics
Vedic Age
16. Were those classified as impure and polluters. They were below shudras.
Bharat
Dalits/ Untouchables/ Harijans
Yoga
Kshatriyas
17. Powerful groups of warriors and rulers who were second on the Aryan Caste system. Represented Purusha's arms.
Kshatriyas
Manthara
Hindus
Bindusara
18. (literal definition: To sit near) - A collection of Ascetic teachings
Queen Maya
Moksha
Ganges River Valley
Upanishads
19. Survival
Moksha
Maharajas
Artha
The Great Bath
20. The Sankrit word for tribe
Jainism
Queen Maya
Seven Ways to Greet a Neighboring State
Jana
21. A dry plateau that was located below the Vindhya and Satpura mountains.
Dhamma
Maharajas
Deccan
Epic Age
22. Was the oldest city from Chandragupta's reign. This city had an important university during Chandragupta's time.
Vyasu
Mohenjo-Daro
Dhamma
Taxila
23. A route that led shepherds and nomadic tribes through the Himalaya Mountans and into Central Asia. It's distance was 32 miles long.
Siddhartha Gautama
Karuna
The Khyber Pass
Buddha (literal definition)
24. Was the prince of evil who tempted Siddhartha Gautama while he was meditating.
Hindu
Jina
Mara
Punjab
25. Sankrit word for cheifs (who ruled over major Aryan groups)
Bindusara
The Khyber Pass
Rajas
Bharata
26. Was Rama's brother who came with him during his exile. He was a dedicated brother and fought for Rama - especially during Rama's expedition to get Sita back.
Atman
Lakshmana
Indus River
Dharma
27. Were souls that people aimed to free. This concept came from Jainism.
Jainism
Dharma
Jiva
Mahajanapada
28. The oldest book in Sanskrit literature is called ...
Arthasastra
Bhagavad Gita
Upanishads
Rishi
29. Was Ashoka's word for obedience to parents and elders - kindness to all human and family relations - respect for all priests and ascetics - and refraining from killing living things.
Twice Born
Dhamma
Maharajas
Ahimsa
30. Is the most famous story in the Mahabharata. It is also known as - 'The Song of the Lord'.
The Middle Way
Hinduism
Bhagavad Gita
Jains
31. Was the Brahman advisor of Chandragupta who helped him organize and army and drive the Macedonians away.
Arthasastra
Kautilya Chaunakya
The Khyber Pass
Nirvana
32. Thought that there was one main god who was seen in the form of many other gods and goddess. Started Hinduism inIndia.
Brahman
Hindus
Lakshmana
Ascetics
33. River that ran down the Himalaya slopes and reached the bay of Bengal.
Ganga (Ganges River)
Jainism
The Great Bath
Chauna
34. The time period of the two main epics - the Mahabharata and the Ramayana.
Raja
Taxila
Jains
Epic Age
35. The followers of Jainism - or the people who followed the ways of Mahavira - which was a person who had control over all of his senses.
Jains
Epic Age
Jina
Arjuna
36. The word for survival - importance - and wealth - was known as ...
Artha
Lord Krishna
Jainism
Ganges River Valley
37. Is the definition for a Great Warrior
Sangha
Bhagavad Gita
Mahavira (literal definition)
Brahma
38. The 7 wise sages that Manu went on the ark with
Apana
Mandala Theory ofForeign Relations
Rishis
Seven Ways to Greet a Neighboring State
39. Represents oneness with Brahman and is achieved through meditation. It exists above all the Varnas.
Moksha
Bhagavad Gita
Siddhartha Gautama (Buddha)
Punjab
40. Was a prince from Kosalo before dropping out of society and creating Jainism. He was formerly known as Nataputta Vardhamana.
Bharata
Brahman
The Four Sights
Mahavira (person)
41. A Pandava Prince who is known for his might and for being the middle brother. He was in the dilemma of killing his family or killing himself. He took advice from his chariot driver - without knowing it as Krishna.
Kalinga War
Maharajas
Ganges River Valley
Arjuna
42. Indians will occasionally refer to their country with this label - named after a successful Aryan tribe.
Moksha
Bharat
Asana
Chauna
43. Means someone destined to be a buddha. ... refers to one who delays personal enlightenment to help others achieve enlightenment.
Vishnu
Moksha
Mahavira (literal definition)
Bodhisattwa
44. Were threads that were used to orally record the Buddha's teachings.
Dharma Sastras
Sutras
Brahmanism
The Four Noble Truths
45. The Greek ambassador who described details fromIndia to the Hellenistic empire. He was from the seleucid empire.
Bharatas
Megasthenes
Ramayana
Ramayana
46. The religion that most people with power practiced was called ... It was modified to satisfy it's followers - so that they would not leave and join another religeon.
Brahman
Dalits/ Untouchables/ Harijans
Brahmanism
Hinduism
47. The five branches of theIndus River that houses were built along the side of. The 'Five Rivers'
Purusha
Artha
Punjab
Harappa
48. Word for 'Knowledge'
Veda (literal definition)
Bhakti
Mandala Theory ofForeign Relations
Ashoka Vardhana
49. Term for: Breathe
Apana
Vyasu
Megasthenes
Dharma Sastras
50. Was Rama's father who died when he was forced to complete his dharma by banishing Rama.
Hindu
Epic Age
Dasharatha
Siddhartha Gautama (Buddha)