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Ancient India Trivia
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1. The five branches of theIndus River that houses were built along the side of. The 'Five Rivers'
Punjab
Four Stages of Life
The Khyber Pass
Vaishyas
2. 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.
Dharma
Dalits/ Untouchables/ Harijans
Arjuna
Vedic Age
3. 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
Jains
Kalinga War
Manu
Rishis
4. 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
Kautilya Chaunakya
Atman
Indus River
5. Word for Aryan Caste System (social classes based on skin tone)
Mahavira (literal definition)
The Khyber Pass
Varnas
Bindusara
6. A greeting meaning 'the divine in me recognizes the divine in you.'
Namaste
Taxila
Dharma
Bhakti
7. The ... were doing your Dharma - having Artha and Kama - and most importantly - achieving Moksha.
Bharata
Janapada
Magadha
Four Goals of Life
8. 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
Four Stages of Life
Buddha (literal definition)
Manu
Rock Edicts
9. Powerful groups of warriors and rulers who were second on the Aryan Caste system. Represented Purusha's arms.
Vira
Kshatriyas
Mara
Rig Veda
10. A Buddhist Shrine was called a ...
Deccan
Rama
Apana
Stupa
11. Term for: Supreme Peace and Enlightenment
Mandala Theory ofForeign Relations
Vedic Age
Brahman
Nirvana
12. Was Rama's faithful wife who accompanied him when he was banished. However - when Ravana abducted her Rama was hesitant on taking her back.
Epic Age
Ganga (Ganges River)
Kalinga War
Sita
13. A follower of Hinduism is known as ...
Mara
Arjuna
Hindu
Aydohya
14. Were threads that were used to orally record the Buddha's teachings.
Stupa
Sutras
Asceticism
Dharma
15. The maid - ... - urged Kakeyi to have Rama banished.
Brahman
The Middle Way
Manthara
Dalits/ Untouchables/ Harijans
16. 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.
Pataliputra
Mahavira (person)
Jains
Namaste
17. 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.
Raja
Siddhartha Gautama
Dharma
Maha
18. Took the throne during 273 B.C.E and was Bindusara's son. He ruled over the Mauryan Empire and had the main focus of religion and completing his Dharma. He ruled with morality and practiced Buddhism.
Dhamma
Ashoka Vardhana
Siddhartha Gautama
Raja
19. The Sankrit word for tribe
Jana
Sita
Vedic Age
Rishi
20. The oldest book in Sanskrit literature is called ...
Arthasastra
Arjuna
Jati
Maha
21. Chief in Sanskrit
Raja
Stupa
Mahavira (literal definition)
The Khyber Pass
22. Was a prince from the capital Adoyha. He did his Dharma and was an admirable ruler who respected his elders. However - when he was up for throne - his mother ordered his father to banish him. His father was Dasharatha.
Rama
Bodhisattwa
Kama
Jana
23. Is the path between self-denial and desires (it does not go to the extremes of Brahmanism or Asceticism)
Yoga
Kalinga
Jana
The Middle Way
24. A heroic Warrior
Twice Born
Vira
Karuna
Sita
25. Were souls that people aimed to free. This concept came from Jainism.
Vaishyas
Jiva
Chauna
Artha
26. Is the language thatIndians used for religious texts and purposes. Only upperclassmen were able to read this language (Brahmins).
Sanskrit
Kamasutra
Ramayana
Brahmins
27. The ... were being a student - becoming a householder - 'going to the forest' - and finally - becoming a wandering holy man. (remember to write the word wandering)
Bodhisattwa
Chauna
Four Stages of Life
Asceticism (Literal Definition)
28. The time period of the two main epics - the Mahabharata and the Ramayana.
Bhakti
Epic Age
Rig Veda
Krishna
29. The capital that Rama ruled over was called ...
Lakshmana
Aydohya
Atman
Mahavira (literal definition)
30. A wise sage who is also known as Vyasu. He impregnated the Queen of Kuru's daughters as an attempt of repopulations the clan's royal throne.
Rishis
Sutras
Krishna
Atman
31. 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'.
Four Stages of Life
Mahabharata
Arjuna
The Middle Way
32. The mother of Buddha who gave birth in a forest while singing.
Megasthenes
Varnas
Queen Maya
Ramayana
33. Term for: Compassion
Karuna
Megasthenes
Sutras
Bodhisattwa
34. Indians will occasionally refer to their country with this label - named after a successful Aryan tribe.
Asceticism
Vishnu
Ramayana
Bharat
35. The ... were doing your Dharma - having Artha and Kama - and most importantly - achieving Moksha.
Varanasi
Four Goals of Life
Epic Age
Purusha
36. Represented one's duty/purpose in life.
Dharma
Asceticism (Literal Definition)
Sita
Bharatas
37. Was the term for an individual soul
Hindu
Atman
Indus River
Magadha
38. Was a prince from Kosalo before dropping out of society and creating Jainism. He was formerly known as Nataputta Vardhamana.
Seven Ways to Greet a Neighboring State
Mahavira (person)
Hindus
Sutras
39. Laws and aspects of everyday life in the Mauryan empire were recorded on ...They are commonly found on stones and pillars.
Dharma
Rock Edicts
Kshatriyas
Janapada
40. The large pool-like bath in the citadel of Mohenjo-Daro - which was used most likely for hygiene and rituals.
Namaste
Rig Veda
The Great Bath
Arjuna
41. The Pandava Prince who was under the dilemma of fighting against his family.
Nirvana
Jati
Arjuna
Indus River
42. The ... were Buddha's teachings on how to attain enlightenment and nirvana - through disregarding all desires.
Dharma Sastras
Karma
The Four Noble Truths
Mahavira (person)
43. Sankrit word for cheifs (who ruled over major Aryan groups)
Rajas
Queen Maya
Nirvana
Four Stages of Life
44. The ... was the war that took place between the Mauryans and the Kalinga Tribe. The Mauryans won - however - Ashoka later returned their land.
Kalinga War
Vira
Hindus
Kautilya Chaunakya
45. The time period of the two main ... - the Mahabharata and the Ramayana.
Epic Age
Bhagavad Gita
Mara
Twice Born
46. 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.
Vishnu
Bharata
Samsara
Stupa
47. Indians will occasionally refer to their country with this label - named after a successful Aryan tribe.
Rajas
Nirvana
Bharat
Ganges River Valley
48. Commanded Brahma to create the world.
Vira
Yoga
Nirvana
Vishnu
49. Was the principal of tolerance for other views
The Doctrine of Maybe
Mahavira (person)
Mahajanapada
Four Stages of Life
50. The large pool-like bath in the citadel of Mohenjo-Daro - which was used most likely for hygiene and rituals.
The Great Bath
Ascetics
Mahabharata
Guru