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Arjuna a warrior who felt discouraged when going into battle and took advice from his chariot driver without knowing that he was Krishna, an incarnation of the Indian deity Vishnu
Aryans indo-european speaking nomads who entered India from the Central Asian steppes between 1500 and 1000 BC and greatly affected Indian society
Asceticism the idea of self denial, self sacrifice, even self mutilation that was done to communicate with the gods and began to take the place of sacrifice in ancient India
Atman the individual soul
Ashoka a ruler of the Mauryan Empire who converted to Buddhism
Avatar an incarnation of a god
Brahmins the priestly class who led ceremonies
Brahman in Hinduism he was the universal soul, and in the trinity of gods in Hinduism he was the Creator
Buddhism a religion that was started by Siddhartha Gautama who is also known as Buddha whose purpose was to stop suffering
Bodhi means wisdom; it is achieved when worldly matters are abandoned, and is the source of the term Buddhism; it is a key step on the way to nirvana
Chandragupta Maurya founder of the Mauryan Empire
Caste India's rigid social system in which all members of that society are assigned by birth to specific ranks and inherit specific roles and privileges
Dharma duty
Dravidian label for a language; people who speak it mainly live in Southern India and were probably pushed there by the Aryan invasions
Ganges a river in India that flows into the Bay of Bengal; in Hinduism, it is known as a sacred river
Harappan a civilization that based itself on the Indus River
Hinduism the main religion in India, it emphasizes reincarnation, based on the results of the previous life, and the desirability of escaping this cycle. Its various forms feature both asceticism and the pleasures of ordinary life, and it encompasses a multitude of gods as different manifestations of one ultimate reality
Indus a river in Pakistan that flows into the Arabian Sea
Jainism a religion that branched off from Hinduism and was founded by Mahavira; its belief is that everything has a soul and its purpose was to cleanse the soul. Some were extreme aesthetics
Jati sub castes; were groups of people within each caste that worked together for one economic function
Kharma consequences of actions that determine your reincarnation
Kautilya political advisor to the Mauryans
Krishna in Hindusim, the seventh incarnation of the god Vishnu
Kshatriya the warrior caste
Law of Manu a book in which the rules for social behavior were written down; Manu is the mythical founder of India
Maharaja an Indian king or prince that was ranked higher than a raja
Mohenjo-Daro a city in the Harappan civilization that is located on the Indus River
Monsoon strong winds that change with the seasons. It symbolizes the great god Indra.
Mahavira an extreme aesthetic who founded the religion Jainism and thought of several Hindu concepts, such as karma, in a very concrete way
Mahabharata one of the two Sanskrit epics of Ancient India. It is the longest epic poem in the world. It is translated as "Great India" and is primarily about wars
Moksha in Hinduism, it is seen as the rebirth, and the liberation of the soul from the body
Nirvana The Buddhist belief of the extinction of desire and individual consciousness, also spiritual enlightenment
Pariahs the name of the group of people outside the caste system; they were the contained the outcasts of society and untouchables, were not considered a part of Indian society or the caste system
Raja the title given in India to a king or prince
Ramayana A Hindu epic written in Sanskrit that describes the adventures of the king Rama and his queen
Rigveda a Veda, which was a sacred writing of Hinduism that contained a collection of Hindu poems and hymns that were used for religious reasons
Rock chambers a room or building carved out of the side of a cliff. They were used for religious ceremonies and houses to monks and wandering ascetics
Samsara the Hindu cycle of death and rebirth; in Buddhism means rebirth
Sanskrit an Indo-European language that was the language of the Vedas
Sati a ritual that required a woman to throw herself on her late husband's funeral pyre or burn herself. This was done gladly and if a woman didn't comply with this she would be disgraced.
Shiva an important Hindu deity who in the trinity of gods was the Destroyer
Siddhartha Gautama historical founder of Buddhism who achieved enlightenment of the meaning of life while sitting under a tree and later preached his conclusions that came to be known as Buddhism
Stupas religious structures that originally housed Buddha relics. They developed into familiar Buddhist architecture
Sudras the second lowest of the five castes in the Indian social system and were not twice born; consisted of peasants and artisans which was most of the Indian population
Syncretism mixed source belief (religions that are a blend of two or more)
Upanishads commentaries on the Vedas that are considered sacred texts in the Hindu religion
Untouchables the name of the group of people in the caste system that were the outcasts of society; were not considered a part of Indian society or the caste system, also called pariahs
Vaisya the third highest caste that was made up of merchants and commoners, twice born
Vedas sacred texts in the Hindu religion, they are a set of four collections of hymns and religious ceremonies transmitted by memory through the centuries by Aryan priests
Vishnu He is a Hindu god who, in the trinity of gods, is the Preserver

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  1. Ashokaa ruler of the Mauryan Empire who converted to Buddhism - 15 misses
  2. Mokshain Hinduism, it is seen as the rebirth, and the liberation of the soul from the body - 13 misses
  3. Kshatriyathe warrior caste - 12 misses
  4. Samsarathe Hindu cycle of death and rebirth; in Buddhism means rebirth - 11 misses
  5. Vaisyathe third highest caste that was made up of merchants and commoners, twice born - 11 misses
  6. Brahmanin Hinduism he was the universal soul, and in the trinity of gods in Hinduism he was the Creator - 10 misses
  7. Arjunaa warrior who felt discouraged when going into battle and took advice from his chariot driver without knowing that he was Krishna, an incarnation of the Indian deity Vishnu - 7 misses