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Thinkers, Beliefs and Buildings (Cultural Developments) (c. 600 BCE-600 CE)

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Card 1Historical Context

What was the significance of the mid-first millennium BCE in world history, particularly regarding the emergence of new thinkers?

Answer

The mid-first millennium BCE is considered a turning point in world history as it saw the emergence of great thinkers across civilizations: Zarathustra in Iran, Kong Zi (Confucius) in China, Socrates,

Card 2Buddhist Literature

Define Tipitaka and explain its three components in Buddhism.

Answer

Tipitaka literally means 'three baskets' and refers to the compilation of Buddha's teachings organized into three categories: 1) Vinaya Pitaka - rules and regulations for the sangha (monastic order),

Card 3Contemporary Philosophical Schools

What were the key philosophical differences between Ajivikas and Lokayatas as described in Buddhist texts?

Answer

Ajivikas were described as fatalists who believed everything was predetermined - that pleasure and pain were measured out and could not be altered through virtue or penance. Lokayatas were described a

Card 4Jainism

List the five vows taken by Jaina monks and nuns according to Jaina teachings.

Answer

The five vows (pancha-vratas) taken by Jaina monks and nuns were: 1) Ahimsa - abstain from killing/non-violence, 2) Asteya - abstain from stealing, 3) Satya - abstain from lying, 4) Brahmacharya - obs

Card 5Jainism

What is the central philosophy of Jainism regarding the nature of the world?

Answer

Jainism's central philosophy is that the entire world is animated - even stones, rocks, and water have life. Non-injury (ahimsa) to all living beings, especially humans, animals, plants, and insects,

Card 6Buddhist Philosophy

Describe the Four Noble Truths as taught by Buddha, focusing on the concepts of anicca, anatta, and dukkha.

Answer

According to Buddhist philosophy: 1) The world is transient (anicca) and constantly changing, 2) It is soulless (anatta) as nothing is permanent or eternal, 3) Sorrow (dukkha) is intrinsic to human ex

Card 7Buddhist Organization

What was the sangha in Buddhism and how was it organized?

Answer

The sangha was an organization of Buddhist monks (bhikkhus) and later nuns (bhikkhunis) who became teachers of dhamma. Initially only men were allowed, but women were later admitted through Ananda's m

Card 8Buddhist Architecture

Define 'chaitya' and 'stupa' and explain their significance in Buddhist architecture.

Answer

Chaitya originally referred to sacred places with special trees, unique rocks, or natural beauty, sometimes with small shrines. The term may derive from 'chita' (funeral pyre). Stupa means 'heap' - a

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