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प्रश्न
Write short notes.
Education during the Early Vedic period.
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उत्तर
- During the Early Vedic period the content of education was based on sacred literature which was written in Sanskrit.
- The Yajur Veda commands education for all classes including women.
- To enter Vedic schools it was a prerequisite for students of the first three Varnas to perform the upanayana (thread) ceremony and they had to observe Brahmacharya for as long as they lived at the school to study the Vedas.
- There was an oral tradition of imparting knowledge, which was through rote-learning. Enunciation and pronunciation were an integral part of the oral was to sharpen the intellect as well as for character formation. Most scholars hold the view that the art of writing was unknown during this period.
- The value was attached to being truthful, carrying out one's duties (dharma), devotion to the guru, and to one's parents, hospitality, faith, and generosity.
- The Kshatriyas learnt the art of warfare and administration. Vaishyas studied trade and commerce and Shudras learnt agriculture and animal husbandry. The Brahmanas probably stayed in the school until they attained mastery of the four Vedas.
- In this 'Age of the four Vedas', knowledge was created, preserved, and transmitted to the subsequent generations through rishis, sages, seers. They were known as Brahmanas - the possessors of Brahman (supreme knowledge).
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Monks in Buddhist monasteries were called ______.
Give your personal response.
Jainism and Buddhism provided hope to all people.
The purusharthas is a part of ______ teaching.
Correct the incorrect pair and rewrite it.
I | Brahmin – Priest |
II | Kshatriya – Trader |
III | Vaishya – Farmer |
IV | Shudra – Menial work |
Correct the underlined word and complete the statement.
The Eight-fold Path is part of Jain teaching.
Write a short note.
Purusharthas
Explain the following concept with examples.
Ashramvyavastha
Complete the concept map.
Match the Columns:
Column 'A' | Column 'B' |
(i) Dharma | (a) refers to acquisition of wealth through the path of righteousness through hard work. |
(ii) Artha | (b) ultimate goal of salvation from the cycle of birth and rebirth |
(iii) Kama | (c) doing one’s duties by following the path of righteousness, without the expectation of a reward |
(iv) Moksha | (d) sensuous pleasure or sexual union through the path of righteousness |
Identify the appropriate term from the given options and rewrite it against the given statement:
It highlights exemplary religious, qualities which are emulated as role models by Jain women.