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- 4. The belief that a soul returns from death back to the state of living in any way, shape, or form
- 5. A member of the highest class, rank, etc. among Hindus
- 6. The cycle/pattern of the rise and fall of Chinese dynasties
- 8. An Indian dynasty (4-6th century C.E.), the court was a center of classical Indian art and literature
- 9. A person sent by a church to carry out a certain task (evangelism, education, hospital, etc.)
- 13. The collective term for government officials employed in civil occupations (public service)
- 14. The Chinese virtue of respect, obedience, and love for one's parents or elders
- 18. The idea that China could be ruled by one person at a time and that that person was blessed by god
- 20. The Hindu which holds a person responsible for their actions and their effects (can mean reaching Brahman)
- 21. A religion (especially common in India) that is polytheistic, the third largest religion, originated from Aryan settlers.
- 22. A principal/belief not to hurt living beings
- 23. A member/descendant of Indo-European speaking, prehistoric people
- 25. The entirety of Hindu scriptures (sacred) that include the Rid-Vada, the Sama-Veda, the Artharva-Veda, and the Yajur-Veda
- 26. The four noble truths of Buhhdaism, the dark truth of the cause of suffering, the end of suffering, the path that leads to suffering, and suffering
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- 1. An essential quality/character/part of nature (can be conformity to religious laws)
- 2. The release/departure from the cycle of rebirth or the mortal world
- 3. An Iranian religion where its believers are monotheistic, founded pre the Islamic religion
- 7. A Hindu, Southern Asian ranked, hereditary, endogamous social group. (occupation, economic, social distinctions.)
- 10. A subcontinent in Southern Asia including India, Nepal, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Bhutan, Sri Lanka, and the Maldives
- 11. A system of fortified walls which were created as a defense for China against (modern-day) Mongolia&Manshuria
- 12. A state in which someone is void of the endless cycle of death/rebirth, karma, suffering, desire, and sense of self
- 15. The loosely compacted deposit (yellow/grey) formed by wind in the Mississippi Valley/Europe/Asia
- 16. The eight pursuits according to Buhhdaism of one seeking right understanding, intent, speech, actions, livelihood, effort, mindfulness, and concentration
- 17. Refers to the Chinese concept that opposite forces can be interconnected/counterbalancing. The black represents dark, night, evil, and the white, light, day, and good
- 19. (spiritual) life principle of the universe (especially when inherent in self or individual
- 24. The Chinese belief in being in harmony with the natural order of the universe (they supported magic & proto-science) and avoiding violence, suffering, and struggle
