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Ancient India Trivia
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1. Was the Greek ambassador who was impressed with Chandragupta's work and wrote about it.
Janapada
Bhakti
Megasthenes
Mahajanapada
2. The king who is recognized inIndian epics. He was the firstIndian King and ruled over Manwantara. However - the first 6 kings may have also gone by this name. (this is unclear to historians) He was led by a fish who he saved to the Himalaya Mountains
Karuna
Mohenjo-Daro
Arjuna
Manu
3. Was Rama's half brother who took the throne when Rama was banished.
Asana
Veda (literal definition)
Bharata
Sita
4. Was one of the more powerful inIndia - around the 16th century.
Kosala
Sita
Mahavira (person)
The Middle Way
5. A dry plateau that was located below the Vindhya and Satpura mountains.
The Great Bath
Brahmins
Deccan
Artha
6. The valley where the seventeenIndian kingdoms developed
Karma
Ganges River Valley
Varnas
Kama
7. Great (Aryan) cheifs
Moksha
Maharajas
Dharma
Sutras
8. A form of prayer and meditation that has the goal of divine union.
Dasharatha
Yoga
The Doctrine of Maybe
Jhukar Culture
9. Were smaller groups within a caste. (e.x. family - etc.)
Kamasutra
Lord Krishna
Jati
Sanskrit
10. A ... was a person who could take complete control over their senses.
Mohenjo-Daro
Bhagavad Gita
Jina
The Middle Way
11. Priests who were on the top of the Aryan Caste system and were from Purusha's mouth. They were responsible for religious rituals and rituals. Their literal translation means - one possessed of Brahmin'.
The Doctrine of Maybe
Mahajanapada
Purusha
Brahmins
12. City in earlyIndia that focused on ships and sea trade. 30 miles away from the Arabian Sea. Known as a port city with a dockyard.
Sangha
Samsara
Lothal
Sita
13. These guidelines advised small kingdoms survive in politics.
Megasthenes
Twice Born
Bodhisattwa
Seven Ways to Greet a Neighboring State
14. Term for renouncing the worldly life
Mandala Theory ofForeign Relations
Jainism
Asceticism (Literal Definition)
Rishis
15. Were the visions the Buddha saw of an old man - a sick man - and a dead man. These sights inspired him to seek enlightenment.
Kalinga
Brahma
The Four Sights
Artha
16. Were the people who did not believe in enjoying life - and got inner peace by finding a greater reality than their own.
Brahma
Varnas
Ascetics
Bharat
17. Was Rama's faithful wife who accompanied him when he was banished. However - when Ravana abducted her Rama was hesitant on taking her back.
Sita
Kalinga
Kamasutra
Punjab
18. The maid - ... - urged Kakeyi to have Rama banished.
Manthara
Jains
Deccan
Samsara
19. A follower of Hinduism is known as ...
Hindu
Guru
Vedic Age
Rig Veda
20. Invaded Harappa and adapted to much of Harappan language and culture.Initially were nomadic tribes with no language - art - etc. although they were very efficient in war. Enjoyed gambling - horsemanship - and fighting.
Aydohya
Aryans
Mahavira (person)
The Middle Way
21. EarlyIndian civilization that had two large thick walls surrounding the city as a form of protection from invaders or natural disasters. Had a citadel which they most likely used as a last resort for safety - when fleeing from potential invaders.
Harappa
Ganga (Ganges River)
Vira
Nirvana
22. TheIndian epic that celebrates Dharma
Varanasi
Varanasi
Hinduism
Ramayana
23. The trembling that woke Vishnu up - from his sleep.
Kalinga
Aum/Om
Karma
Ramayana
24. Survival
Rajas
Aydohya
Dharma
Artha
25. Also known as - 'Song of the Lord'. It is the most renowned section in the Mahabharata and illustrated the concept of Dharma (duty) ad was added into the Mahabharata at a later time. The conversation between Arjuna and Krishna.
Bharatas
Bhagavad Gita
Sangha
Four Stages of Life
26. Was the term for an individual soul
Dasharatha
Rama
Atman
Arjuna
27. The large pool-like bath in the citadel of Mohenjo-Daro - which was used most likely for hygiene and rituals.
Manthara
The Great Bath
Aydohya
Taxila
28. Was the religion that Brahmins made - based off of modifications from Brahmanism and certain aspects of religion from the Upanishads.
Seven Ways to Greet a Neighboring State
Bhakti
Hinduism
Artha
29. TheIndian epic that celebrates Dharma
Punjab
Manu
Ramayana
The Khyber Pass
30. A book of hymns that explains the importance of Brahmins and many otherIndian creation stories - etc.
Seven Ways to Greet a Neighboring State
Rig Veda
Stupa
Artha
31. One of the oldest continuous cities from the Gangetic plain that formed when the Aryans mixed culture with those already living there was called ...
Siddhartha Gautama (Buddha)
Artha
Varanasi
Aydohya
32. The trembling that woke Vishnu up - from his sleep.
Lakshmana
Epic Age
Aum/Om
Atman
33. A ... was a person who could take complete control over their senses.
Arjuna
Dharma Sastras
Janapada
Jina
34. Was the concept of respect toward all living things and extreme self-denial. It tried to diminish several characteristics inIndia such as greed - and also urged its followers to act honorably - as well as accept other people's opinions and perspectiv
Jainism
Maha
Jana
Janapada
35. Represented one's duty/purpose in life.
Dharma
Vira
Brahma
Ganges River Valley
36. River that ran down the Himalaya slopes and reached the bay of Bengal.
Bharata
Siddhartha Gautama
Ganga (Ganges River)
Asceticism
37. Represented one's duty/purpose in life.
Dharma
Mohenjo-Daro
Rig Veda
Brahmanism
38. A route that led shepherds and nomadic tribes through the Himalaya Mountans and into Central Asia. It's distance was 32 miles long.
The Khyber Pass
Hindu
Asceticism
Brahma
39. Term for renouncing the worldly life
Four Goals of Life
Rig Veda
Samsara
Asceticism (Literal Definition)
40. Early houses were built by this river. Melted ice and snow flowed into this river and reached the Arabian Sea. Located in a valley.
Dhamma
Kosala
Indus River
Vyasu
41. Was the preserver of the universe who created the universe under Brahma's order. He gave Dasharatha rice pudding which allowed his wives to bear children.
Sutras
Vishnu
Purusha
Sanskrit
42. 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'.
Nirvana
Mahabharata
Dharma Sastras
Rishis
43. The mother of Buddha who gave birth in a forest while singing.
Jana
Chandragupta
Queen Maya
Sangha
44. The religion that took place in the woods - where people would not do everyday things.
Bhagavad Gita
Manu
Asceticism
Jiva
45. Commanded Brahma to create the world.
Vishnu
Siddhartha Gautama
Nirvana
Aum/Om
46. A ... is a teacher of religion who has followers.
Magadha
Ganges River Valley
Guru
Vedic Age
47. Is the cycle that everyone goes through (death and rebirth)
Karuna
Samsara
Ascetics
Kamasutra
48. EarlyIndian civilization that had two large thick walls surrounding the city as a form of protection from invaders or natural disasters. Had a citadel which they most likely used as a last resort for safety - when fleeing from potential invaders.
Karuna
Jana
Aryans
Harappa
49. Term for: Breathe
Bhagavad Gita
Varnas
Megasthenes
Apana
50. Was the Greek ambassador who was impressed with Chandragupta's work and wrote about it.
Megasthenes
Dharma
Epic Age
Jiva