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Adv World History 7
Unit 3: South Asia, 300-1200
Lesson 14: The Evolution of Religion in South Asia
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Parts of South Asia became important
trading posts
in the the
silk
trade because of its...
location
As
religious beliefs
spread, they began to change and affect how people in India and throughout the rest of Asia lived.
During the
medieval
period, new types of
devotional
worship (
bhakti
) began to emerge
Religious
sects that occurred during the medieval period:
Vaishnavism
(Vishnu)
Shaivism
(Shiva)
Shaktism
(Shakti: Mother Goddess)
How
devotional worship
flourished under the
Gupta
Empire:
rise of
temple
worship
devotional
writing
(many were in Sanskrit meaning devotional worship was imperative in creating
unity
throughout India)
The
collapse
of the
Gupta
Empire caused...
India to split apart into smaller
regional kingdoms
Chola
Empire
a
regional kingdom
that ruled much of southern India from about
800-1300 C.E.
established
sea trading routes
throughout Indian Ocean
significant contributions to
literature
and
art
(sculptures and bronzes)
Shaivism
(built temples)
Regional temples
became centers of both
religious
and
political
power throughout India
Languages
native to India began to appear alongside Sanskrit texts.
Poet-saints
wrote hymns and songs dedicated to specific
Hindu gods
work embodies a change in Hinduism toward
personal devotion
Three aspects of
God
in
Hinduism
:
Brahma
(the creator)
Vishnu
(the protector)
Shiva
(the transformer)
Emphasis on
social
and
religious
equality throughout Indian society
challenged the
class system
that existed in Indian society for generations
Female poet-saints
:
wrote about the restrictions they felt in
married life
or their
social status
rejected that
traditional roles
of women and left their homes behind
Why was
Sanskrit
important in India during this period?
because it
unified
Indian culture through
devotional literature
How the
Bhakti movement
shaped
Hinduism
in India:
encouraged people to be
personally devoted
to one deity
anyone
regardless
of their social class could worship song, dance, and through temple visits
made
religious teachings
accessible to those who were not familiar with
Sanskrit
Mahayana Buddhism
a branch of Buddhism that became popular in China and focused on salvation through
personal faith
Buddhist missionaries and travelers from India spread their religion using the
Silk Road
When traveling to foreign countries,
Buddhists
would occasionally build
shrines and temples along the
Silk Road
Influence on
China
:
sacred
Buddhist
texts were translated into
Chinese
the Chinese made
pilgrimages
to learn more about Buddhism
Mahayana Buddhism
monasteries
in China
Tang
persecuted Buddhism
Xaun Zang
made a
pilgrimage
in the
late 620's
to learn more about Buddhism
he brought back over
600
Buddhist texts
In the 11th century,
Islamic Turks
conquered Indian territory and one of their conquests led to the
formation of
Muslim kingdoms
within India
Delhi Sultanate
the most prominent of the
Muslim Kingdoms
The spread of
Islam
caused
tension
with
Hindus
and
Buddhists
Muslim
missionaries adapted
Hindu
and
Buddhist
stories to reflect different
Islamic beliefs.
India + Islam =
cultural developments
Indo-Islamic
architecture
:
minarets
Taj Mahal
al-Khwarizmi
the
Persian mathematician
who adapted the Indian's system of numbers to develop
algebra
How did the spread of
Hinduism, Buddhism, and Islam
throughout Asia affect each religion?
Hinduism
- altered
worship
Buddhism
- new
varieties
of the original religion
Islam
-
blended
with other religions
Calicut
a major
trading
port on the
Malabar
coast
Items at
Calicut
:
China
- silk,
porcelain
Egypt
&
Persia
- metals, armor, weapons,
perfume
Mediterranean
-
horses
, glassware
Mongol
lands &
East Africa
-
slaves
Zamorin
Dynasty
ruled over Calicut during the
1300's
and
1500's
laws that benefited
merchants
Calicut's
location allowed people to utilize the
monsoon seasons
from all around India to
trade
goods with one another.
Junks
were designed to travel against...
monsoons
in the
Indian Ocean
Utilizing
spices
, doctors would treat a patient's illness with its...
elemental opposite
With so many different ideas flowing into the city,
Calicut
merged
many types of cultural and religious ideas together
Southeast Asian kings
adopted
India
culture, religion, and art through
the construction of
temples