Maxim and Nicolas

Maxim and Nicolas
We are using P.E.R.S.I.A to
find out more about Gupta
Culture.
P – Power
-How Power is distributed and
how decision are made
One of the most notable leaders was
Chandra Gupta after he got his power in
the Ganges Valley, then conquered
Northern India.
 Also, he is the creator of the Indian
Empire.
 Other notable leaders were
Samudragupta and Chandra Gupta II
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Power
The Gupta’s Empire political system was
based on peace and prosperity.
 The power of a leader was transferred
through family relation
 The lower class mostly were farmers
and agricultures
 The ruling class were composed of
Merchants, Artists, Leaders and his
family relations.
 One of the enemies was a tribe called
Pushyamitra, which attacked Gupta
empire, but was repulsed.
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E – Economic
-The making and distributing of
money/wealth.
The Gupta Empire’s trading partners
were mainly located in East Africa,
Middle East and Southeast Asia.
 They traded for essentials such as salt
and spices.
 They traded mostly crops of wheat, rice
and sugar canes.
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Economic
They used golden and silver coins as
their currency.
 Pack animals and ox carts were used to
transport their goods on the road.
 By the sea they used ships to transport
their goods.
 Silk, muslin, calico, linen were sought
resources from the Gupta Empire.
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R - Religion
-How a society describes the
supernatural.
The dominant belief system in the Gupta
Empire was Hinduism, which started in
India.
 Hinduism was the polytheistic religion
which made them believe in 3 gods.
 Vishnu, Brahma, Shiva were the 3 gods.
 At the time when the Gupta Empire
arrived, Hinduism was already spread
out by Asoka who sent missionaries to
other countries.
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Religion
The religion influenced the society by
stopping them from eating most meats.
 Buddhism influenced a society by being
very rich and participated in commercial
activities.
 They had a lot of Buddhists and Hindu
temples.
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S - Social
-How individuals in a society
interact with each other.
The man was dominating in a Gupta
Empire and even though he was limited
by sacred laws he was still making all
decisions in a family.
 So women had a few rights and they
had to follow the primary duties such as:
marrying and raising children.
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Social
They gather in weddings planned by
their parents.
 Also they gathered for the passage of
worldly time from past to present.
 A good leader in a Gupta empire was a
leader who gives a good things to
people. For example lowering taxes or
giving more freedom.
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I – Intellectual
How a society tends to solve
problems
One major accomplishment of the Gupta
Empire was inventing a decimal system.
 Gupta doctors were the first to use
injections, this shows how evolved they
were in medicine.
 The Gupta empire recorded and
transferred their ideas by writing long
poems in Sanskrit.
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Intellectual
They originated the number zero.
 The Gupta Empire is known for its
knowledge in many domains; inventing
and learning were the biggest.
 Another major accomplishment is the
founding of universities of higher
learning, such as Nolanda university.
 During Chandra Gupta dynasty Takshila
was the first center of higher learning in
the world.
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A – Artistic
What a society sees as beautiful,
how it defines beauty, and how it
entertains itself
One focus in Gupta Empire’s art was
drama and its 8 emotions.
 Also another focus were sculptures
which were carved on temples.
 In sculpture they focused on religious
themes like Budda, Vishnu, Shiva, and
Brahma.
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Artistic
Also they had architecture shown by
temples that were carved of mostly
religious subjects.
 Artists were in the middle class, but they
had a lot respects from the people of the
higher classes.
 In painting their focus was cave painting
and one of the most famous paintings
was the Ajanta caves.
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Summary.
We talked about the Gupta Empire main
facts in each of the six categories in the
P.E.R.S.I.A. cultural analysis. They show
that the Gupta Empire had a higher kevel of
learning and that they invented very
important things, like medical injections and
the decimal system, that every countries use
even nowadays. It also showed that the
religion belief played a huge role in their
social lives. After this cultural analysis we
can see that the Gupta Empire made strong
impact in the World we live in today.
Thanks for
listening. 