Across
- 5. It was built in China as a border to prevent invasions
- 7. One of the oldest monotheistic religions that established many ideas and moral principles we know today
- 8. The ethical principle of not causing harm to living things
- 11. The highest caste, reserved for scholars and people who performed religious duties
- 16. The state of freedom from the eternal cycle of life, death, and rebirth
- 18. Sediment near the Yellow River
- 20. Following it will lead you to Nirvana
- 21. One's non-changing self that they carry with them to future lives
- 23. Uses the Mandate of Heaven to explain the rise and fall of dynasties in China
- 25. Refers to a group of people speaking an Indo-European language
- 26. A Chinese principle that describes opposite but mutually interdependent forces
Down
- 1. A person who goes on missions to assimilate and inform others of their religion
- 2. Refers to an Indian Empire lasting from around the early 4th century CE to early 6th century CE
- 3. A state of balance which means the actions you put into the world has a way of coming back to you
- 4. A state of perfect peace and happiness achieved after many meditational practises
- 6. A Chinese principle stating nature, not humans, are ultimately in control of how things change
- 9. A Chinese principle stating people should be virtuous towards their elders
- 10. Indian __________: The land consisting of the countries near the Indus Valley Civilisation
- 12. 4 _______ _______: The principles of which Buddism is based on
- 13. The holy scripts of Hinduism
- 14. The principle of rebirth after death as another life
- 15. _________ of Heaven: A Chinese Principle saying a ruler must be fair and just to keep the gods' approval to continue ruling
- 17. Refers to a religious and moral law affecting an individual's conduct; a way of life
- 19. The most common religion in India based on the principle of creation, preservation, and destruction
- 22. A system similar to feudalism, where one is fixed in a group of social stratification
- 24. Government officials employed in occupations that are neither political nor judicial
