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Buddha și Ashoka: Crash Course World History #6

Buddha și Ashoka: Crash Course World History #6

În care John relatează o istorie condensată a Indiei, civilizația post-Valea Indusului. John explorează hinduismul și originile budismului. El intră și în domnia lui Ashoka, împăratul budist care, în ciuda dezaprobării structurale a violenței a budismului, a reușit să câștige o grămadă de bătălii.

capitole:
Introducere 00:00
Vedele 0:55
Sistemul de caste 1:33
Dharma 2:40
Samsara, Moksha și Karma 3:33
Budism 5:18
Jgheaburi și scări 8:04
Ashoka 9:18
Hinduism 11:04
Credite 11:47

Resurse:
India: O istorie de John Keay: https://bit.ly/3uEgVxE
Bhagavad Gita: https://bit.ly/3O8A96l
Bhagavad Gita, Upanishads și Rig Veda, ediție all-in-one: https://bit.ly/3xqP85N

Credite:
Producător executiv: John Green
Producator: Stan Muller
Scriitor și istoric: Raoul Meyer
Supervizor scenariu: Danica Johnson
Muzica: Jason Weidner

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12 thoughts on “Buddha și Ashoka: Crash Course World History #6”

  1. @Strawberry92fs

    I love that I'm here for the overview of the caste system…and that's also the most rewatched part, meaning most other people coming back here are also doing it for the caste system explanation?

  2. @ollieanntan4478

    Kind of implied that the caste system doesn't still greatly affect Indian people today.

  3. Im literally watching this because it reminded me of my hs AP history class. These videos were always such a great part of the day

  4. @muhammadalikakar6863

    so buddha started as the OG white person going to outside the bubble to see whats out in the world

  5. @tamiyametzler2471

    I always thoughts chutes and ladders was the knock off version of snakes and ladders. Learn something new then

  6. A singular God taking many forms is only one school of thought, there are many if not most schools of thought that sees many gods. I remember when I was a kid it was argued that "the hieght of a singular quality of structure is God in hinduism" ekgunaparipurna as opposed to sarvagunasampanna.

  7. @jameskelso5311

    Although I potentially enjoy these Crash Courses, I would enjoy and watch them more if the presenter wasn’t always speaking thirteen to the dozen, and coming over as if he was in a mad panic! The best teachers in the world teach slowly, with breaks between topics, and enough pause time that those watching can also slow down, and take it in. This is a tale of an otherwise worthy cause if the speaker, and the graphics slowed down to a ‘learnable pace’!

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