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Ancient India Trivia
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1. 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.
Asceticism (Literal Definition)
Vira
Bhagavad Gita
Brahma
2. Regular tradesmen - farmers - craftsmen - etc. who were represented by Purusha's legs.
Vyasu
The Middle Way
Vaishyas
Apana
3. AnIndian figure that Brahmins claimed to have comprised the world. Also represented the Aryan Caste System.
Purusha
Arjuna
Maha
Jhukar Culture
4. The Pandava Prince who was under the dilemma of fighting against his family.
Ganga (Ganges River)
Vira
Arjuna
Ravana
5. Disguised himself as Arjuna's charioteer and urged him to fight in war - during the Mahabharata.
Brahman
Mahavira (person)
Twice Born
Lord Krishna
6. Were smaller groups within a caste. (e.x. family - etc.)
Moksha
Jati
Bhakti
Kamasutra
7. Term for: Supreme Peace and Enlightenment
Brahman
Ascetics
Brahmanism
Nirvana
8. 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
Rama
Arjuna
Hinduism
9. Were those classified as impure and polluters. They were below shudras.
The Four Noble Truths
Jiva
Dalits/ Untouchables/ Harijans
Bhakti
10. River that ran down the Himalaya slopes and reached the bay of Bengal.
Bhakti
Taxila
Ganga (Ganges River)
Asceticism
11. 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.
Seven Ways to Greet a Neighboring State
Vedas
Dhamma
Bhagavad Gita
12. 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
Deccan
Jiva
Brahmins
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.
Mandala Theory ofForeign Relations
Jiva
Arjuna
Brahmanism
14. The five branches of theIndus River that houses were built along the side of. The 'Five Rivers'
Brahmanism
Ganga (Ganges River)
Punjab
Mahajanapada
15. 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'.
Brahma
Chandragupta
Mahabharata
Vedic Age
16. Was a prince born in the Shakya Clan who saw The Four Sights and began to seek enlightenment. Chose to go into exile and practiced Asceticism - but later started his own religion.
Vedic Age
Vishnu
Deccan
Siddhartha Gautama (Buddha)
17. Was the Brahman advisor of Chandragupta who helped him organize and army and drive the Macedonians away.
Siddhartha Gautama (Buddha)
Kautilya Chaunakya
Ravana
Epic Age
18. Early houses were built by this river. Melted ice and snow flowed into this river and reached the Arabian Sea. Located in a valley.
The Khyber Pass
Indus River
Veda (literal definition)
Bindusara
19. The word for survival - importance - and wealth - was known as ...
Artha
Kosala
Rama
Apana
20. Is the term for - 'Great'
Kshatriyas
Maha
Taxila
Rajas
21. 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'.
Jana
Atman
Aydohya
Brahmins
22. 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.
Four Goals of Life
Purusha
Sita
Bhagavad Gita
23. Word for pleasure
Kama
Bhagavad Gita
Four Goals of Life
Epic Age
24. 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.
Sangha
Ravana
Ahimsa
Ashoka Vardhana
25. The oldest book in Sanskrit literature is called ...
Arthasastra
Yoga
Dharma
Arya
26. Was the Brahman advisor of Chandragupta who helped him organize and army and drive the Macedonians away.
Lothal
Vira
Ahimsa
Kautilya Chaunakya
27. The ... were doing your Dharma - having Artha and Kama - and most importantly - achieving Moksha.
The Four Noble Truths
Four Goals of Life
Rock Edicts
Kama
28. 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.
Ashoka Vardhana
Ascetics
Hindus
Upanishads
29. 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
Veda (literal definition)
Megasthenes
Dhamma
30. Commanded Brahma to create the world.
Hindu
Harappa
The Four Sights
Vishnu
31. A greeting meaning 'the divine in me recognizes the divine in you.'
Shudras
Sanskrit
Jina
Namaste
32. Devotion (also can be a form of Yoga)
Mahavira (literal definition)
Buddha (literal definition)
Yoga
Bhakti
33. Were the people who did not believe in enjoying life - and got inner peace by finding a greater reality than their own.
Brahma
Arjuna
Ascetics
Ramayana
34. The ... were Buddha's teachings on how to attain enlightenment and nirvana - through disregarding all desires.
The Four Noble Truths
Rajas
Bharat
Siddhartha Gautama
35. A ... is a teacher of religion who has followers.
Guru
Dalits/ Untouchables/ Harijans
Ascetics
Indus River
36. Indians will occasionally refer to their country with this label - named after a successful Aryan tribe.
Artha
Stupa
Rishis
Bharat
37. The first kingdom ofIndia/State ofIndia where the 16 kingdoms developed.
Kama
Ravana
Magadha
Kamasutra
38. Great (Aryan) cheifs
Jiva
Maharajas
Vyasu
Lord Krishna
39. A follower of Hinduism is known as ...
Hindu
Rishi
Rishi
Asceticism
40. The religion that took place in the woods - where people would not do everyday things.
Asceticism
Rock Edicts
Siddhartha Gautama
The Great Bath
41. Is the language thatIndians used for religious texts and purposes. Only upperclassmen were able to read this language (Brahmins).
Seven Ways to Greet a Neighboring State
Brahma
Lothal
Sanskrit
42. Were the texts on dharma - which were made by Brahmin Scholars.
Brahma
Raja
Rock Edicts
Dharma Sastras
43. 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.
Mandala Theory ofForeign Relations
Jana
Ravana
Artha
44. Early houses were built by this river. Melted ice and snow flowed into this river and reached the Arabian Sea. Located in a valley.
Maha
Indus River
Vedic Age
Rishi
45. Indians will occasionally refer to their country with this label - named after a successful Aryan tribe.
Bharat
Kalinga
Vedic Age
Harappa
46. The time period of the two main epics - the Mahabharata and the Ramayana.
Janapada
Epic Age
Vira
Bhagavad Gita
47. Were threads that were used to orally record the Buddha's teachings.
Sutras
Namaste
Arthasastra
Kalinga War
48. Term for renouncing the worldly life
Asceticism (Literal Definition)
Brahma
Vishnu
Deccan
49. 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.
Four Stages of Life
Harappa
Jati
Bhagavad Gita
50. Was Rama's faithful wife who accompanied him when he was banished. However - when Ravana abducted her Rama was hesitant on taking her back.
Siddhartha Gautama (Buddha)
Sita
Krishna
Ascetics