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Ancient India Trivia
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1. The god - 'Lord of Creation' - was known as ...
Kamasutra
Sanskrit
Brahma
Sangha
2. Is the definition for a Great Warrior
Megasthenes
Mahavira (literal definition)
Purusha
Kalinga
3. Were souls that people aimed to free. This concept came from Jainism.
Rajas
Krishna
Jiva
Varanasi
4. Regular tradesmen - farmers - craftsmen - etc. who were represented by Purusha's legs.
Jains
Vaishyas
Vishnu
Buddha (literal definition)
5. Represented non-violence to all living things and was taught toIndia by Nataputta Vardhamana.
Ramayana
Vyasu
Kalinga
Ahimsa
6. A strongIndian tribe that influencedIndians to occasionally refer to their country as Bharat.
Bharatas
Kama
Vyasu
Karma
7. A heroic Warrior
Sanskrit
Varanasi
Mandala Theory ofForeign Relations
Vira
8. Is where Megasthenes was from.
Vedic Age
Vaishyas
Pataliputra
Upanishads
9. Is where Megasthenes was from.
Bharatas
Ganga (Ganges River)
The Middle Way
Pataliputra
10. Commanded Brahma to create the world.
Deccan
Vedic Age
Karuna
Vishnu
11. Was the religion that Brahmins made - based off of modifications from Brahmanism and certain aspects of religion from the Upanishads.
Dasharatha
Veda (literal definition)
Hinduism
Mohenjo-Daro
12. Devotion (also can be a form of Yoga)
Jainism
Taxila
Mahajanapada
Bhakti
13. 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.
Apana
Siddhartha Gautama
Seven Ways to Greet a Neighboring State
Rock Edicts
14. 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.
Jati
The Four Noble Truths
Mandala Theory ofForeign Relations
Mahajanapada
15. Was the Greek ambassador who was impressed with Chandragupta's work and wrote about it.
Bharat
Kosala
Megasthenes
Manu
16. Chief in Sanskrit
Raja
Bharat
Ganga (Ganges River)
Arthasastra
17. The mother of Buddha who gave birth in a forest while singing.
Punjab
Seven Ways to Greet a Neighboring State
Queen Maya
Megasthenes
18. Is the language thatIndians used for religious texts and purposes. Only upperclassmen were able to read this language (Brahmins).
Brahma
Sita
Kosala
Sanskrit
19. A follower of Hinduism is known as ...
Hindu
Kalinga War
Bhagavad Gita
Taxila
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.
Vedic Age
Mahabharata
Jina
Aryans
21. Was the religion that Brahmins made - based off of modifications from Brahmanism and certain aspects of religion from the Upanishads.
Arjuna
The Four Noble Truths
Varanasi
Hinduism
22. 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'.
Mahabharata
Nirvana
Varanasi
Dharma
23. Slaves who were represented as Purusha's feet in the Aryan Caste System.
Bodhisattwa
Dharma Sastras
Dharma
Shudras
24. Represented non-violence to all living things and was taught toIndia by Nataputta Vardhamana.
Epic Age
Rajas
Lothal
Ahimsa
25. 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
The Great Bath
Mahavira (literal definition)
Guru
Manu
26. 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.
Brahma
The Four Noble Truths
Four Stages of Life
Siddhartha Gautama
27. Started the Mauryan Empire.In order to gain control - he overthrew Seleucid.
Chandragupta
Megasthenes
Kamasutra
Lakshmana
28. The word for 'pure' - which was used to describe the Aryans.
Arya
Vira
The Great Bath
Namaste
29. The four texts that were chanted and passed down by generation and taught about the Aryan gods - gave instructions for rituals - and explained the start of the universe.
Vedas
Dalits/ Untouchables/ Harijans
Rock Edicts
Vedic Age
30. The five branches of theIndus River that houses were built along the side of. The 'Five Rivers'
Kama
Sutras
Punjab
Vedic Age
31. Was the Brahman advisor of Chandragupta who helped him organize and army and drive the Macedonians away.
Kautilya Chaunakya
Mahabharata
The Middle Way
Manu
32. These guidelines advised small kingdoms survive in politics.
Artha
Vishnu
Seven Ways to Greet a Neighboring State
Jhukar Culture
33. The book explaining how one could get pleasure (kama) was called ...
Mahajanapada
Dharma
Brahma
Kamasutra
34. Were threads that were used to orally record the Buddha's teachings.
Sanskrit
Purusha
Sutras
Arya
35. Powerful groups of warriors and rulers who were second on the Aryan Caste system. Represented Purusha's arms.
Kshatriyas
Dhamma
Rama
Bhagavad Gita
36. The term for universal soul - which was introduced in the Upanishads.
Bhakti
Ahimsa
Megasthenes
Brahman
37. Was a tribe on the East Coast - who refused to submit to the Mauryan Empire. Once Ashoka found out that they army had conquered them - he freed them - returned land - and wrote an apology.
Punjab
Kamasutra
Kalinga
Bindusara
38. A ... is a teacher of religion who has followers.
Siddhartha Gautama
Kshatriyas
Rishi
Guru
39. The ... were Buddha's teachings on how to attain enlightenment and nirvana - through disregarding all desires.
The Four Noble Truths
Vira
Siddhartha Gautama
Punjab
40. 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.
Mara
Lothal
The Doctrine of Maybe
Kshatriyas
41. Sankrit word for cheifs (who ruled over major Aryan groups)
Rajas
Twice Born
Rock Edicts
Bhagavad Gita
42. 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.
Jina
Upanishads
Krishna
Kshatriyas
43. Sankrit word for cheifs (who ruled over major Aryan groups)
The Four Noble Truths
Rishis
Rajas
Purusha
44. Word for 'Knowledge'
Veda (literal definition)
Rig Veda
Ascetics
Jhukar Culture
45. A ... is a teacher of religion who has followers.
Moksha
Indus River
Jiva
Guru
46. The oldest book in Sanskrit literature is called ...
Arthasastra
Hinduism
Ganges River Valley
Chandragupta
47. Represented one's duty/purpose in life.
Rama
Bindusara
Dharma
Hindus
48. The Greek ambassador who described details fromIndia to the Hellenistic empire. He was from the seleucid empire.
Dalits/ Untouchables/ Harijans
Sutras
Megasthenes
Hinduism
49. A route that led shepherds and nomadic tribes through the Himalaya Mountans and into Central Asia. It's distance was 32 miles long.
Krishna
Lakshmana
The Khyber Pass
Vaishyas
50. Close to the city of Harappa. Also known as 'Mounds of the Dead'. Cared about hygiene and used gutter systems - had dwellings and bathrooms - etc.
Sangha
Mohenjo-Daro
Kosala
Indus River