logging in or signing up ch08_sec4 vikrantkkr4 Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 60 Category: Entertainment License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: September 29, 2009 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Slide 1: Preview Main Idea / Reading Focus Life in Gupta India A Gupta Golden Age Visual Study Guide / Quick Facts Video: The Impact of Buddhism as a World Religion Indian Society and Culture Slide 2: Reading Focus What features defined Indian society and trade during the Gupta period? What were major cultural and scientific achievements of the Gupta golden age? Main Idea The strength, prosperity, and stability of the Gupta Empire helped lead to a golden age in Indian society, trade, and culture. Indian Society and Culture Slide 3: Life in Gupta India Slide 4: Simple Lives Most Gupta people led simple lives in small villages Majority of village dwellers, farmers Most villages self-sufficient, but trade between villages occurred People from different villages got together for religious festivals, other events Daily Life Growth of trade strengthened economy; Gupta Empire’s cities reflected prosperity Use of money became more common; new group of bankers, moneylenders emerged Luxury, pleasure for urban rich; enjoyed music, poetry, art Slide 5: Social structure Most people in ancient India belonged to specific caste Castes determined jobs, interaction with others Number grew, developed rules Gender Also shaped Indian society Men had more rights than women Patriarchal society, similar to China Legal codes Legal codes also defined people’s roles Laws of Manu, compiled between 200 BC, AD 200 Defined proper behavior Laws of Manu Female child subject to father, female youth to husband Men expected to treat women with respect Abused women could leave Life in Gupta India Slide 6: Identify Cause and Effect How did trade affect city life in Gupta India? Answer(s): cities prospered, shops and markets bustled, money became common, culture stressed luxury and pleasure for urban wealth Slide 7: Like the Han period in China, the Gupta period was a golden age of cultural and scientific achievements. A Gupta Golden Age Slide 8: Religious Much of art, architecture of Gupta period religious Magnificent Hindu, Buddhist temples built across India Hindu temples: huge towers, covered with carvings Most spectacular architecture Temples, monuments carved out of rock and cliff faces Most famous, cave temples at Ajanta and Ellora Intricately carved columns; include halls, rooms, windows Buddhist temples Included stupas, temples with domed roofs Built to house sacred items from life of Buddha Like Hindu temples, covered with detailed carvings Art and Architecture Slide 9: Great works of art Paintings of the time often portray beautiful, graceful Indians wearing fine jewelry, stylish clothing Many of finest paintings found in Buddhist and Hindu temples Statues Made for temples Buddhist temples, statues of Buddha, kings Hindu temples, statues of Siva, Vishnu, other devas Temple paintings Hindu artists decorated walls, entrances with devas, aspects of Brahman Buddhists covered plaster walls, ceilings with scenes from life of Buddha Some of finest examples of Buddhist art found in Ajanta cave temples Art and Architecture Slide 10: Metallurgy Ancient Indians pioneers of science of working with metals Indian iron valued for hardness, purity Gupta metalworkers built famous Iron Pillar, near Delhi Iron Pillar is resistant to rust Still being studied by scholars today Science and Technology Slide 11: Science and Technology Astronomy Indians identified seven planets in solar system Could predict eclipses of sun, moon Aryabhata, one of most famous Indian astronomers Correctly argued that Earth rotates on axis, revolves around sun Knew Earth was sphere, calculated circumference with remarkable accuracy Slide 12: Find the Main Idea Why do historians consider the Gupta period to have been a golden age in the history of ancient India? Answer(s): significant cultural contributions, Sanskrit, magnificent carvings, statues of Buddha, wall paintings; advancements in mathematics, medicine, and astronomy Slide 14: VideoThe Impact of Buddhism as a World Religion Click above to play the video. You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
ch08_sec4 vikrantkkr4 Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 60 Category: Entertainment License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: September 29, 2009 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Slide 1: Preview Main Idea / Reading Focus Life in Gupta India A Gupta Golden Age Visual Study Guide / Quick Facts Video: The Impact of Buddhism as a World Religion Indian Society and Culture Slide 2: Reading Focus What features defined Indian society and trade during the Gupta period? What were major cultural and scientific achievements of the Gupta golden age? Main Idea The strength, prosperity, and stability of the Gupta Empire helped lead to a golden age in Indian society, trade, and culture. Indian Society and Culture Slide 3: Life in Gupta India Slide 4: Simple Lives Most Gupta people led simple lives in small villages Majority of village dwellers, farmers Most villages self-sufficient, but trade between villages occurred People from different villages got together for religious festivals, other events Daily Life Growth of trade strengthened economy; Gupta Empire’s cities reflected prosperity Use of money became more common; new group of bankers, moneylenders emerged Luxury, pleasure for urban rich; enjoyed music, poetry, art Slide 5: Social structure Most people in ancient India belonged to specific caste Castes determined jobs, interaction with others Number grew, developed rules Gender Also shaped Indian society Men had more rights than women Patriarchal society, similar to China Legal codes Legal codes also defined people’s roles Laws of Manu, compiled between 200 BC, AD 200 Defined proper behavior Laws of Manu Female child subject to father, female youth to husband Men expected to treat women with respect Abused women could leave Life in Gupta India Slide 6: Identify Cause and Effect How did trade affect city life in Gupta India? Answer(s): cities prospered, shops and markets bustled, money became common, culture stressed luxury and pleasure for urban wealth Slide 7: Like the Han period in China, the Gupta period was a golden age of cultural and scientific achievements. A Gupta Golden Age Slide 8: Religious Much of art, architecture of Gupta period religious Magnificent Hindu, Buddhist temples built across India Hindu temples: huge towers, covered with carvings Most spectacular architecture Temples, monuments carved out of rock and cliff faces Most famous, cave temples at Ajanta and Ellora Intricately carved columns; include halls, rooms, windows Buddhist temples Included stupas, temples with domed roofs Built to house sacred items from life of Buddha Like Hindu temples, covered with detailed carvings Art and Architecture Slide 9: Great works of art Paintings of the time often portray beautiful, graceful Indians wearing fine jewelry, stylish clothing Many of finest paintings found in Buddhist and Hindu temples Statues Made for temples Buddhist temples, statues of Buddha, kings Hindu temples, statues of Siva, Vishnu, other devas Temple paintings Hindu artists decorated walls, entrances with devas, aspects of Brahman Buddhists covered plaster walls, ceilings with scenes from life of Buddha Some of finest examples of Buddhist art found in Ajanta cave temples Art and Architecture Slide 10: Metallurgy Ancient Indians pioneers of science of working with metals Indian iron valued for hardness, purity Gupta metalworkers built famous Iron Pillar, near Delhi Iron Pillar is resistant to rust Still being studied by scholars today Science and Technology Slide 11: Science and Technology Astronomy Indians identified seven planets in solar system Could predict eclipses of sun, moon Aryabhata, one of most famous Indian astronomers Correctly argued that Earth rotates on axis, revolves around sun Knew Earth was sphere, calculated circumference with remarkable accuracy Slide 12: Find the Main Idea Why do historians consider the Gupta period to have been a golden age in the history of ancient India? Answer(s): significant cultural contributions, Sanskrit, magnificent carvings, statues of Buddha, wall paintings; advancements in mathematics, medicine, and astronomy Slide 14: VideoThe Impact of Buddhism as a World Religion Click above to play the video.