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Title: History


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History Culture of India March 12, 2006
By Dr. Ashok Pandit
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History
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Culture
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Eras of Indian History Up to Mughal Period
  • Vedic Civilization
  • Indus Saraswati Civilizations
  • Rise of Jainism and Buddhism
  • Mauryan Period
  • Golden Age of Indian Arts Sciences
  • Muslim Invasions
  • The Mughal Empire

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Eras of Indian History Up to Modern India
  • Portuguese Invasion
  • The British East-India Company
  • The British Empire
  • Post Independence

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Vedic Period 8000 9000 BCE?BCE Before
Common Era
  • 1. The Evolution of Sanskrit Language
  • 2. The Vedas and Upanishads
  • 3. Rig Veda
  • 4. Ayurveda

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AUM or OM
The first sound of the Almighty Oneness with the
supreme
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The Trinity
Generates-Brahma Observes-Vishnu Destroys-Shiva
Brahma-Vishnu-Shiva
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Hymns of the Rig Veda
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Introduction to Karma Yoga
  • Selfless service
  • Renouncing the fruits of ones action
  • Performing actions with pure intention devoid of
    selfish motive

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Yoga (5000 BCE)
  • There are three aspects to Yoga
  • 1. Meditation
  • 2. Pranayam (Breathing Exercises)
  • 3. Asanas (Physical Stretches)

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Yoga (5000 BCE) (Meditation)
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Yoga (5000 BCE) (Asanas Mudra)
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Yoga (5000 BCE) (Pranayam)
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Yoga (5000 BCE) (Pranayam)
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Indus Valley Civilization 3300BCE 1500 BCE
  • Harappa
  • Mohenjo-Daro
  • Indus Valley Civilization- one of the worlds
    first great urban civilizations

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India - 2006
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Indus Valley Civilization
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Harappa Civilization
  • Excavations began in 1920
  • Recovered 80 villages and towns
  • First city discovered was called Harappa
  • Carefully planned cities
  • Evidence of trade with other civilizations
  • Abandoned between 1800 BCE and 1700 BCE

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Harappa Drain
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Harappa Walls
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Mohenjo-Daro, Pakistan
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Mohenjo-Daro, Pakistan
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Mohanjo-daro PakistanStupa and Walls
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Old Fort (2000 BCE 3000 BCE ?)
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Worlds first university in Takshila 700 B.C
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Takshila Worlds First University
  • More than 60 subjects
  • More than 10,500 students from all over the world
  • Specialized in medicine
  • Famous alumni
  • Panini great grammarian
  • Kautilya physician
  • Chandragupta Maurya king

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Jainism Mahavira 599 BCE-527 BCE (Bihar)
  • The five great vows
  • Nonviolence (Ahimsa) - not to cause harm to any
    living beings
  • Truthfulness (Satya) - to speak the harmless
    truth only
  • Non-stealing (Asteya) - not to take anything not
    properly given
  • Chastity (Brahmacharya) - not to indulge in
    sensual pleasure
  • Non-possession/Non-attachment (Aparigraha) -
    complete detachment from people, places, and
    material things.

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Bihar - India
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Buddhism Gautama Buddha (Nepal) 566 BCE 486
BCE
  • Basic Tenets of Buddhism
  • To do no evil
  • To cultivate good
  • To purify one's mind

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Origin of Martial arts 200 BCE
Kalarippayat
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Mauryan Empire Patliputra (near Patna)
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Mauryan Period 322 BC 188 BC Period
  • First - Chandragupta Maurya
  • Last - Ashok

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King Ashok (272 BCE to 232 BCE)
  1. Follower of Buddhism
  2. Advocated Religious Tolerance
  3. Spread of Buddhism to China, Tibet, Middle East,
    Europe

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National Emblem
Truth alone triumphs
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King Ashoks Dharma Chakra
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Ashoks Dharma Chakra
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Ashoks Dharma Chakra
  • Lion Symbol of Strength
  • Wheel Truth is Eternal

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Golden Age of Indian Arts Sciences (320AD
700AD)
  • Gupta Dynasty (Capital was Patliputra)
  • Started with Chandragupta
  • High cultural creativity
  • Ajanta Caves (discovered in 1819)
  • Literary works of Kalidas
  • New monetary system invention of coins
  • Trading hub of the world

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Gupta Empire
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Great Mathematicians and Astronomers
  • Aryabhatta (486 AD)
  • Introduced the concept of zero
  • Determined Astronomical constants
  • Introduced the concepts of Trigonometry

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Aryabhatta
Invented the Zero
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Ajanta Caves 200BCE to AD
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Ajanta Caves (475 AD 500 AD)
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Ajanta Caves (475 AD 500 AD)
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Many New Universities 700 AD 900 AD
  • Nalanda Rajgriha, Bihar studies in all areas
    (logic, literature, philosophy, Buddhism,
    Hinduism, Astronomy 1500 professors, 10,000
    students
  • Sarnath Architecture and painting
  • Ujjain specialized in Astronomy

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Discussion Points for All Children
  • What are the first five eras of Indian history?
  • Name one important product of the Vedic Period
  • What are the three aspects of yoga practice?
  • When was the philosophy of Karma Yoga introduced
    to the world (approximately)?
  • What philosophies were prevalent in India during
    500 BC to 0 BC?
  • What was the name of the first university of
    India? When did it start?

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Discussion Points for All Children
  • Name one interesting feature of the Harappa or
    Mohenjo-Daro civilizations
  • Which is the oldest book in the world?
  • Where did Jainism begin?
  • Gautam Buddha was from Nepal was Nepal part of
    India at that time?
  • Who was the last Mauryan king?

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Discussion Points for All Children
  • What national emblem was created during King
    Ashoks rule?
  • Who ruled more of India the Mauryan kings or
    the Gupta kings?
  • Where are the Ajanta caves?
  • What is so great about the Ajanta caves?
  • Name three important things that occurred during
    the Golden Age?
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