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Thinkers, Beliefs And Buildings

Question
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Describe the internal functioning of the Buddhist Sanghas.

Solution
The Buddhist Sanghas:
(i) Gautama Buddha also organised the Sanghas or the religious orders. The doors were opened to everybody, irrespective of caste and sex.

(ii) The rule that debtors were not permitted to be the members of Sangha naturally helped the money leaders and richer sections of society from whose clutches the debtors could not be saved.

(iii) Similarly, the rule that slaves could not join the Sangha helped the slave owners.

(iv) The members of the Buddhist Sangha used to live in Viharas. They led a pure life. Except, rainy seasons, all the monks used to go from village to village and from door to door. They begged food and eatables for them and preached the people, whenever they used to get a chance.

Some More Questions From Thinkers, Beliefs And Buildings Chapter

Summarise the central teachings of Jainism.

Discuss the role of the begums of Bhopal in preserving the stupa at Sanchi.

Or

“The Begums of Bhopal played a significant role in preserving the remains of stupa at Sanchi.” Support this statement with suitable evidence.

Read this short inscription and answer the questions that follow:

In the year 33 of the maharaja Huvishka (a Kushana ruler), in the first month of the hot season on the eighth day, a Bodhisatta was set up at Madhuvanaka by the bhikkhuni Dhanavati, the sister’s daughter of the bhikkhuni Buddhamita, who knows the Tipitaka, the female pupil of the bhikkhu Bala, who knows the Tipitaka, together with her father and mother.

A. How did Dhanavati date her inscription?

B. Why do you think she installed an image of the Bodhisatta?

C. Who were the relatives she mentioned?

D. What Buddhist text did she know?

E From whom did she learn this text?

Why do you think women and men joined the Sangha?

To what extent does knowledge of Buddhist literature help in understanding the sculpture at Sanchi?

Figures I and II. are two scenes from Sanchi. Describe what you see in each of them, focusing on the architecture, plants and animals, and the activities. Identify which one shows a rural scene and which an urban scene, giving reasons for your answer.

Fig.: I

Fig. : II




Discuss the development in sculpture and architecture associated with the rise of Vaishnavism and Shaivism.

Discuss how and why stupas were built.

 

On an outline world map, mark the areas to which Buddhism spread. Trace the land and sea routes from the subcontinent to these areas.

Of the religious traditions discussed in this chapter, is there any that is practised in your neighbourhood? What are the religious texts used today, and how are they preserved and transmitted? Are images used in worship? If so, are these similar to or different from those described in this chapter? Describe the buildings used for religious activities today, comparing them with early stupas and temples.