India's Caste System Hangman

 
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Vocabulary Definition
Aryan  Powerful pale-skinned barbarian tribe which invaded Indus Valley from the north and established the caste system  
Ashrama  The four stages of life described in the Code of Manu: study (the Vedas), householding (having children), forest dwelling, and renouncing (to meditate while prepping for enlightenment)  
Avatars  The appearance on Earth of a god, usually Vishnu, in human or animal form. There are 10 linked to Vishnu. Avatars appeared during evil times to help restore order and righteousness.  
Krishna  an Avatar (human form of a young hero and lover) of the god Vishnu.  
Rama  an Avatar (reincarnation) of the god Vishnu. He took the human form of prince and hero.  
Bhagavid-Gita  an ancient writing which summarizes the main beliefs of Hinduism through an epic story. Main message: live life as a journey toward a higher level  
Bhakti  devotion to and worship of God in the pursuit of enlightenment  
Brahma  one of the Hindu Trinity Gods with Vishnu and Shiva. Brahma is the balance between Shiva and Vishnu  
Vishnu  one of the Hindu Trinity Gods; the good and merciful; the greatest god. Maintains a balance between good and evil.  
Shiva  one of the Hindu Trinity Gods; destructive and vengeful  
Brahma (the god)  one of the Hindu Trinity Gods; the balance  
Brahman (the search)  the search for knowledge and understanding.  
Brahmin (the priests)  Caste of high priests. The Vedas were compiled and guarded by the Brahmins  
Caste  the station in life or level of society which one is born into  
Code of Manu  Ancient group of laws and rules for behavior  
Dharma  Sanskrit for duty; one of the Purusarthas.  
Enlightenment  highest challenge and goal of existence -- takes several lifetimes to achieve  
guru  a teacher  
Hinduism  religious philosophy based on cosmic wholeness  
Moksha  state of bliss achieved through enlightenment; ultimate goal of all human life; takes many lifetimes to achieve; one of the Purusarthas  
Karma  the belief that a person experiences the consequences of his/her own actions. You reap what you sow.  
Kshatriyas  the warrior caste and nobelmen; 2nd below the Brahmins  
Maya  One of the key beliefs in the Vedas is that the world is misleading and a world of illusion  
Pariahs  workers not admitted into the four main castes. AKA untouchables.  
Purusarthas  the four goals of humans which are considered good to seek. They are: Moksha (enlightenment), dharma (duty), artha (wealth and purpose), kama (pleasure)  
Artha  one of the Purusarthas; wealth and purpose  
Kama  one of the Purusarthas; pleasure  
Samsara  the belief that the cycle of life, death, and rebirth define our existence.  
Sanskrit  the sacred Hindu language developed by the Aryans of the Indus Valley  
Sudras (or Shudras)  the fourth level of the caste system comprised of servants. Code of Manu suggests Sudras cannot achieve enlightenment  
Upanishads  a group of writings which were added to the Vedas focused on the nature of existence and consciousness  
Vaisyas  Third in the caste system under Brahmins and Kshatriyans. Caste contains merchants, skilled workers, and farmers.  
Varna  color; refers to racial differences between white Aryans of the north and the brown native population  
Vedas  Considered the world's oldest writings that may date as early as 2000 BCE. Traditionally, only males of the top 3 castes could read the Vedas  
Hindu Caste System  divides society by castes based on occupation and used the human body as a metaphor for the caste  
Hindu Caste: Brahmin  Brahmin: the mouth (the priests)  
Hindu Caste: Kshatriyas  Kshatriyas: the arms (the warriors)  
Hindu Caste: Vaishyas  Vaishyas: the thighs (skilled workers and farmers)  
Hindu Caste: Shudras  Shudras: the feet (the servants)