domingo, 20 de enero de 2008

Ancient India- Buddhism and Indias´s Golden Age

The Buddism is a religion, where persons tried to be in contact with the gods, that means that if the reach that point they would reach the higest point of illumination, the nirvana. The first person who reachs the nirvana was called Siddarta Gautama. Each person in live has a dharma, that means that they have a purpose in live a person has. In Buddhism the main teachings were the ahism (nonviolence) but some other teachings are the meditating (can be a path for making the soul of a person and the soul of a God, only one). Some others things they teach in Buddhism, "people suffer because their minds areate ease", "that condition comes from waiting what one doesn´t have from waiting"," people cant stop suffering by not wanting" and " people can stop waiting by following the Eightfold Path".

Maurya was an Buddistic empire, which its emperor, Asoka tried to rule in peace. He tried to spread the Buddhism in all India. He traid to belive in people, that they could make things right by their side.

The Guptas were the empire that comes next of the Mauray, they tried to rule all by the war in A.D. 320. Also as the Mayray empire, the Gupta empire tried to expand the Buddhism for all India. In this time the Gupta empire loosed many territories, but it was still bery big. In his power India had a golden age, and became tried to become reacher.

3 comentarios:

Pilar Osorio Lora dijo...

Vocabulary is ok. Again you made typographic mistakes. I think that even you are answering the essential questions the idea is that you make a summary trying to organize your ideas and connecting all the informations of each lesson and chapter.

Pilar Osorio Lora dijo...

1. paragraph: religion (in which). Are you sure their god is named Buda?
Check spelling: buddism

2 paragraph: You may work more in that answer it is too small. I want you to be more specific.

3 paragraph: The same that in second one.

Pilar Osorio Lora dijo...

there are still some spelling mistakes. Good.