Friday, 25 March 2016

History - VI NCERT chapter 7 key points

Gautama Buddha:
  • Also Known as Siddhartha.
  • He was a kshatriya and belongs to sakya gana.
  • He attained enlightenment under peepal tree at BodhGaya in Bihar.
  • He gave his first sermon at Sarnath.
  • He taught life is full of sufferings because of desires which he called tanha.
  • He taught in the language of common people, prakrit.
  • He passed away in kusinara.
Upanishads:
  • Upanishad literally means "approaching and sit near"
  • These are the texts about the conversations between teachers and students.
  • Most of the upanishad thinkers were men.
  • Garbi was a famous woman upanishad thinker.
  •  Satyakama Jabala was a slave accepted by a brahmin teacher gautama. Jabala was named after his mother Jabali. Jabala became a great thinker.
  •  Panini was famous as he prepared grammar for sanskrit.

Mahavira:
  •  Vardhamana Mahavira was a kshatriya prince.
  •  He belongs to Vajji Sangha.
  •  He also taught his teachings in Prakrit.
  •  Followers of Mahavira became known as Jains.
  •  The word Jaina derived from the term Jina which means Conqueror.

Sangha:
  •  Those who left their homes to gain true knowledge were lived in associations known as Sangha.
  •  Vinaya Pittaka prescribes the rules made for Buddhist sanghas.
  •  Both Men and Women can join sangha.
  •  Men were called Bhikkus while women were called bhikkunis.
Monastries or viharas:
  •  Bhikkus and bhikkunis used to stay in viharas which were made of wood or bricks and caves dug in the hills.
Ashramas:
  •  Brahmins developed 4 ashramas system which represents the stage of life.They were brahmacharya, Grihastha, Vanaprastha and Sannyasa
Zooraster:
  •  He was an Iranian Prophet.
  •  His teachings were recorded in a book called Avestha.
  •  The basic teachings of Zooraster contained in the maxim"Good thoughts, Good words and Good deeds".
  •  Zoorastrianism was a major religion in Iran.
  •  Many Zoorastrians migrated from Iran and settled in the coastal towns of Gujarat and Maharashtra.
  •  They were the ancestors of today's Parsis.