History Ch-9 Q&A
History Ch-9 Q&A
History Ch-9 Q&A
Q2. What was South India famous for in the ancient times?
CHAPTER 10
TRADERS, KINGS AND PILGRIMS
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PILGRIMS
A poem about trade
We can find evidence of trade in the Sangam poems.
Here is one which describes the goods brought
into Puhar, an important port on the east coast:
“(Here are brought)
Swift, prancing horses by sea in ships,
Bales of black pepper in carts,
Gems and gold born in the Himalayas,
Sandalwood born in the western hills,
The pearls of the southern seas
And corals from the eastern oceans
The yield of the Ganga and the crops from the
Kaveri,
Foodstuffs from Sri Lanka, pottery from
Myanmar,
And other rare and rich imports.”
Make a list of all the things that are mentioned.
What would they be used for?
Q7. Name the best known rulers who controlled the Silk Route.
coins. These were used by traders along the Silk A sculpture from the
Route. stupa at Sanchi.
Look at the tree and the
Why do you think it would have been difficult empty seat below it.
to use carts along the Silk Route? Sculptors carved this to
Silk was also sent from China by sea. Trace indicate that the Buddha
the routes on Map 6 (pages 84-85). What do you had attained
think would have been the advantages and enlightenment while
meditating under the
problems in transporting silk by sea? tree.
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Q13. In which areas was the Theravada Buddhism popular?
halted in these cave monasteries
during their travels.
Ans-13 Buddhism also spread
south eastwards, to Sri Lanka,
Myanmar, Thailand, and other
parts of Southeast Asia
including Indonesia. The older
form of Buddhism, known as
Theravada Buddhism was
more popular in these areas.
Read page 100 once more.
Can you think of how
A cave at Karle,
Buddhism spread to these lands?
Maharashtra
A poem by a bhakta
Most Bhakti literature tells us that riches, learning and high status do not
automatically ensure a close relationship with the deity. This is part of a
poem composed in Tamil by Appar, a devotee of Shiva, who lived about
1400 years ago. Appar was a vellala (Chapter 9).
“The leper with rotting limbs,
The man who is regarded as low by the brahmin, even the scavenger
...
Even these men, if they are servants (i.e. devotees)
Of him who shelters the Ganga in his long hair (i.e. Shiva)
I worship them,
They are gods to me.”
What does the poet regard as more valuable, social status or devotion?
Hindu
The word ‘Hindu’, like the term ‘India’ is derived
from the river Indus. It was used by Arabs and
Iranians to refer to people who lived to the east of
the river, and to their cultural practices, including
religious beliefs.
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Elsewhere
About 2000 years ago, Christianity emerged in West Asia. Jesus Christ
was born in Bethlehem, which was then part of the Roman empire. Christ’s
teachings were that He was the Saviour of the world. He also taught people
to treat others with love and trust others, just as they themselves wanted
to be treated.
Here are a few verses from the Bible, the holy book that contains the
teachings of Christ:
“Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness,
For they shall be filled.
Blessed are the merciful, for they shall obtain mercy.
Blessed are the pure in heart for they shall see God.
Blessed are the peacemakers for they shall be called sons of God.”
Christ’s teachings appealed to ordinary people, and spread through
West Asia, Africa and Europe. The first Christian preachers came from
West Asia to the west coast of the subcontinent within a hundred years of
Christ’s death.
Look at Map 6 (pages 84-85) and trace out the route that they may
have used.
The Christians of Kerala, known as Syrian Christians because they
probably came from West Asia, are amongst the oldest Christian
communities in the world.
Imagine
You have a manuscript which a Chinese pilgrim would
KEYWORDS
like to carry back with him. Describe your conversation.
trader
muvendar
Let’s recall route
silk
1. Match the following:
Kushanas
Muvendar Mahayana Buddhism Mahayana
Buddhism
Lords of the dakshinapatha Buddhacharita
Theravada
Ashvaghosha Satavahana rulers Buddhism
Bodhisattvas Chinese pilgrim Bodhisattva
pilgrim
Xuan Zang Cholas, Cheras and 109
Pandyas Bhakti
SOME IMPORTANT 2. Why did kings want to control the Silk Route?
DATES 3. What kinds of evidence do historians use to find out
about trade and trade routes?
X Discovery of silk
making (about 7000
4. What were the main features of Bhakti?
years ago)
X Growing demand for 5. Discuss the reasons why the Chinese pilgrims came
silk in the Roman to India.
Empire (about 2000
years ago) 6. Why do you think ordinary people were attracted to
Bhakti?
X Kanishka, the
Kushana ruler (about
1900 years ago)
Let’s do
X Fa Xian comes to
India (about 1600
years ago) 7. List five things that you buy from the market. Which
of these are made in the city/village in which you live,
X Xuan Zang comes to and which are brought by traders from other areas?
India, Appar
composes devotional 8. There are several major pilgrimages performed by
poems in praise of people in India today. Find out about any one of them,
Shiva (about 1400 and write a short description. (Hint: who can go on
years ago) the pilgrimage — men, women or children? How long
does it take? How do people travel? What do they take
with them? What do they do when they reach the holy
place? Do they bring anything back with them?)
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