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Ancient India
Geography
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Ganges River
Monsoons
Monsoons are a seasonal prevailing wind in the region of South and Southeast Asia, blowing from the southwest between May and September and bringing rain (the wet monsoon ), or from the northeast between October and April (the dry monsoon ).
Subcontinent
A subcontinent is a large, distinguishable part of a continent, such as North America or southern Africa.
Indus Valley Civilization
Himalayan Mountains
The Himalayan mountains are mountain range in Asia separating the plains of the Indian The Himalayan range has many of the Earth's highest peaks, including the highest, Mount Everest
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Religion
Karma
dharma
moksha
Reincarnation
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Reincarnation is religious concept that an aspect of a living being starts a new life in a different physical body or form after each biological death.
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he sum of a person's actions in this and previous states of existence, viewed as deciding their fate in future existences.
Social Structure
Jati
Caste
Brahmans
Kshatriyas
Untouchables
Sudras
Varnas
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each of the four Hindu castes, Brahman, Kshatriya, Vaishya, and Shudra.
a member of the worker caste, lowest of the four Hindu castes.
a member of the lowest-caste Hindu group or a person outside the caste system. Contact with untouchables is traditionally held to defile members of higher castes.
a member of the second of the four great Hindu castes, the military caste. The traditional function of the Kshatriyas is to protect society by fighting in wartime and governing in peacetime.
a member of the highest Hindu caste, that of the priesthood.
each of the hereditary classes of Hindu society, distinguished by relative degrees of ritual purity or pollution and of social status.
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Aryans
Sanskrit
Rigveda
Migrated
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of a person) move from one area or country to settle in another, especially in search of work.
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Sanskrit an ancient Indic language of India, in which the Hindu scriptures and classical Indian epic poems are written and from which many northern Indian languages are derived.
Buddhism
Nirvana
Nirvana is a transcendent state in which there is neither suffering, desire, nor sense of self, and the subject is released from the effects of karma and the cycle of death and rebirth. It represents the final goal of Buddhism.
Siddhartha Gautama
Siddhartha Gautama The Buddha, or "enlightened one
Enlightenment
is when a Buddhist finds the truth about life and stops being reborn because he has reach Nibana and once you get to Nibana you are not born again. Buddhists believe a person can become enlightened by following the Middle Way.
Parinivana
is commonly used to refer to nirvana-after-death, which occurs upon the death of the body of someone who has attained nirvana during his or her lifetime.
The Four Noble Truths
The Eightfold Path
Middle Way
Meditation
Monk
Emperor Ashoka
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Indus River
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