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1

A stupa is meant to represent __________________.

Buddha's entire body

Fertility

Nataraja

King Ashoka

None of these

Explanation

Stupas were built to represent Buddha's body. The top of the stupa was his head, the middle was his body, and the bottom was his crossed legs.

2

What do Buddhist practitioners do at a stupa?

Circumambulate the stupa while focusing on the teachings of Buddha

Sit inside the stupa and meditate on the teachings of Buddha

Sit in front of the stupa and meditate

Perform cleansing rituals in front of the stupa

None of these

Explanation

The stupa is a solid object. Therefore it cannot be entered. Practitioners were meant to walk around the stupa, which is also known as circumambulation. This was meant to be a meditative walk that could allow the practitioner to think about the teachings of Buddha.

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Image by Arian Zwegers from Brussels, Belgium (Sanchi, Stupa 1, western gateway) \[CC BY 2.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0)\], via Wikimedia Commons. <https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/e3/Sanchi%2C%5FStupa%5F1%2C%5Fwestern%5Fgateway%5F%289839922393%29.jpg>.

The Great Stupa at Sanchi is _________________.

a religious structure that protects relics

an imperial pleasure palace

a covered bathing complex

a funerary monument honoring the emperor

a monastery that houses monks

Explanation

Commissioned by the emperor Ashoka during the 3rd century BCE, the Great Stupa at Sanchi was constructed to house the relics of the Buddha and is the oldest known stone structure in India.

Image by Arian Zwegers from Brussels, Belgium (Sanchi, Stupa 1, western gateway) \[CC BY 2.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0)\], via Wikimedia Commons. <https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/e3/Sanchi%2C%5FStupa%5F1%2C%5Fwestern%5Fgateway%5F%289839922393%29.jpg>.

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The work shown here was created with the intention of __________________.

being utilized in religious ceremonies

honoring an important ruler

challenging the conventional culture

illustrating a story from history

Explanation

This statue of Shiva was created under the Chola dynasty of southern India in the 10th century, a time and place in which the worship of Shiva was preeminent. Such a statue would have been used in religious ceremonies, particularly as the beliefs of the time held such gods as fully present in believers’ like not dissimilar from the ceremonial role of a monarch.

Image is in the public domain accessed through Wikipedia Media Commons: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Shiva\_as\_the\_Lord\_of\_Dance\_LACMA\_edit.jpg

5

For what were The David Vases made?

A Doaist temple

A Buddhist Temple

A Yuan Dynasty Emperor

An English nobleman

None of these

Explanation

The David Vases were made for a Doaist temple alter. One of the most important parts of the vases are a dated inscription.

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The physical layout of site encourages which of the following?

Circumambulation

Corporate worship

Axial progression

Prostration

Bhakti

Explanation

The circular plan of the stupa encourages adherents to walk around the sacred object in the middle, a movement otherwise known as circumambulation.

Image: Great Stupa at Sanchi commissioned by Emperor Ashoka, c. 300 BCE–100 CE. From https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sanchi#/media/File:Sanchi\_Stupa\_from\_Eastern\_gate,\_Madhya\_Pradesh.jpg.

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This image shows which of the following?

A religious structure that protects relics

An imperial pleasure palace

A covered bathing complex

A funerary monument honoring the emperor

A monastery that houses monks

Explanation

Commissioned by the emperor Ashoka during the 3rd century BCE, the Great Stupa at Sanchi was constructed to house the relics of the Buddha and is the oldest known stone structure in India.

Image: Great Stupa at Sanchi commissioned by Emperor Ashoka, c. 300 BCE–100 CE. From https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sanchi#/media/File:Sanchi\_Stupa\_from\_Eastern\_gate,\_Madhya\_Pradesh.jpg.

8

In Buddhist statuary, the lotus position depicts the Buddha __________.

sitting cross-legged

blessing followers

standing on one leg

praying with a bowed head

Explanation

Buddhism spread across Asia from the beginning of the first century CE to 500 CE; this resulted in the creation of a vast array of Buddhist art in a variety of countries. This art still had some unified themes, particularly in depictions of the Buddha, which could demonstrate important points to new believers. This includes the Buddha sitting in the lotus position, a cross-legged pose that is the chief position for Buddhist meditation and contemplative practices.

9

In Hindu sculpture, a vahana refers to a deity's __________.

animal mount

spouse

theological attributes

clothing

Explanation

In Hindu mythology, every deity has a vahana, or animal mount. This has a number of purposes, ranging from highlighting certain attributes of a deity to creating different kinds of symbology from a plain depiction of the deity. Notable vahanas include Vishnu's eagle, Ganesha's mouse, and Laksmi's elephant.

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