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Caste system — A hierarchical social system in Hindu society dividing people by birth into varnas/jatis that dictate occupation, marriage and social status.
Untouchable — Members of the lowest group outside the varna system (Dalits) who faced severe social exclusion and were assigned “unclean” jobs.
Sanskrit — Ancient Indo‑Aryan language of the Vedas and classical Hindu literature.
Buddhism — Religion founded by Siddhartha Gautama (the Buddha) teaching the Four Noble Truths and Eightfold Path; emphasizes overcoming desire and suffering.
Punjab — Region in the northwest Indian subcontinent (now split between India and Pakistan); birthplace of Sikhism.
Dowry — Property, money, or gifts transferred from the bride’s family to the groom’s family at marriage.
Sikhism — Monotheistic religion founded in Punjab by Guru Nanak emphasizing devotion to one God, equality, and the teachings collected in the Guru Granth Sahib.
Varanasi — Sacred Hindu city on the Ganges River, a major pilgrimage and cremation site.
Ganges River — Sacred river in Hinduism (Ganga), believed to purify sins and central to pilgrimage and ritual bathing.
Jainism — Ancient Indian religion teaching strict nonviolence (ahimsa), asceticism, karma and liberation; associated with leaders like Mahavira.
Untouchable — Members of the lowest group outside the varna system (Dalits) who faced severe social exclusion and were assigned “unclean” jobs.
Sanskrit — Ancient Indo‑Aryan language of the Vedas and classical Hindu literature.
Buddhism — Religion founded by Siddhartha Gautama (the Buddha) teaching the Four Noble Truths and Eightfold Path; emphasizes overcoming desire and suffering.
Punjab — Region in the northwest Indian subcontinent (now split between India and Pakistan); birthplace of Sikhism.
Dowry — Property, money, or gifts transferred from the bride’s family to the groom’s family at marriage.
Sikhism — Monotheistic religion founded in Punjab by Guru Nanak emphasizing devotion to one God, equality, and the teachings collected in the Guru Granth Sahib.
Varanasi — Sacred Hindu city on the Ganges River, a major pilgrimage and cremation site.
Ganges River — Sacred river in Hinduism (Ganga), believed to purify sins and central to pilgrimage and ritual bathing.
Jainism — Ancient Indian religion teaching strict nonviolence (ahimsa), asceticism, karma and liberation; associated with leaders like Mahavira.
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