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Unit 1: Cultural Heritage of India

  1. Indus and Vedic Civilizations:

    • Compare and contrast the Indus Civilization and the Vedic Civilization in terms of social structure, economy, religion, and political organization. (250 words)
    • Discuss the evolution of the Varna and Jathi (caste) system in India. How did it influence Indian society over time? (250 words)
  2. Sanskrit Literature:

    • Explain the significance of Vedic literature, the epics, and the Puranas in shaping Indian culture and values. Provide examples of their influence on social and religious practices. (250 words)
    • Evaluate the contributions of Mughal rulers to Indian literature, focusing on Persian and Urdu works. How did these contributions shape Indian cultural life? (150 words)
  3. Science and Technology:

    • Discuss the major contributions of ancient India to the fields of mathematics, astronomy, and medicine. How did these advancements impact global knowledge? (250 words)
    • Evaluate the contributions of ancient Indian scientists in shipbuilding, mining, metallurgy, and architecture. Provide specific examples from historical records. (250 words)
  4. Indian Art and Architecture:

    • Examine the architectural contributions of the Maurya and Gupta periods. How did these periods influence temple architecture in later centuries? (250 words)
    • Discuss the significance of the Khajuraho temples and Jain temples at Mount Abu in Indian art and architecture. (150 words)
    • Describe the contributions of the Pallava, Chola, and Pandya dynasties to temple architecture in South India. (250 words)
  5. Painting, Dance, and Music:

    • Discuss the themes and techniques of the Ajanta frescoes. How do they reflect the religious and cultural ethos of ancient India? (150 words)
    • Explain the contributions of Mughal and Rajput schools of painting to Indian art. What were the distinctive features of each? (150 words)
    • Discuss the evolution of classical music and dance in India. What were the contributions of the Mughal rulers to Indian music? (250 words)
  6. India’s Cultural Contributions to the World:

    • Analyze India’s cultural exchanges with Central Asia, China, Japan, Southeast Asia, and Sri Lanka. What was the impact of these interactions on Indian culture and the recipient nations? (250 words)
  7. Religions of India:

    • Explain the general characteristics of Hindu Dharma, focusing on the Purusharthas, rituals, ethics, and the major sects within Hinduism. (250 words)
    • Discuss the principles of Jainism, focusing on the Ratnatraya and Ahimsa. How do the Digambara and Shwetambara sects differ in their practices? (150 words)
    • Examine the core teachings of Buddhism, including the Four Noble Truths and the Eightfold Path. How did the Mahayana and Hinayana schools evolve within Buddhism? (250 words)
    • Provide an overview of the basic teachings of Christianity and its impact on Indian society through missionary activities. (150 words)
    • Discuss the key principles of Islam, focusing on the Five Pillars and the family system. How did Sufi saints contribute to the spread of Islam in Karnataka? (250 words)
    • Trace the evolution of Sikhism and explain its key principles and practices. (150 words)

Unit 2: Toward Transforming Indian Society

  1. Eradication of Social and Religious Wrongs:

    • Discuss the major social and religious reforms initiated in India in the 19th century. How did these reforms aim to eradicate social wrongs? (250 words)
  2. The Casteless Society:

    • Evaluate the efforts made by reformers to create a casteless society in India. How did these reforms influence social structure? (250 words)
  3. Empowerment of Depressed Classes:

    • Analyze the role of religion and education in the empowerment of the depressed classes. How did reformers use these tools to bring about social change? (250 words)
  4. Hindutva and Dravida Movement:

    • Discuss the rise of Hindutva as a political and cultural ideology. How did it influence the concept of nationalism in India? (250 words)
    • Analyze the significance of the Dravida Movement in shaping the social and political landscape of South India. (250 words)
  5. Dalit Emancipation and Socialist Approach:

    • Discuss the struggle for Dalit emancipation in India. How did movements for Dalit empowerment challenge the traditional caste structure? (250 words)
    • Explain the key principles of the socialist approach and how it influenced Indian society. Discuss the role of Total Revolution and Gram Swaraj. (250 words)

Unit 3: From Kadambas to the Hoysalas

  1. Antiquity of Karnataka:

    • Discuss the contributions of the Kadambas and Hoysalas to Kannada language, literature, and architecture. How did these dynasties shape the cultural heritage of Karnataka? (250 words)
  2. Architecture and Sculpture:

    • Examine the architectural and sculptural achievements of the Hoysalas. How do temples like Belur and Halebidu exemplify the artistic excellence of this period? (250 words)

Unit 4: The Vijayanagara Empire and Thereafter (1336-1799)

  1. Political History of Vijayanagara:

    • Trace the political history of the Vijayanagara Empire from Harihara and Bukka to Krishnadevaraya. What were the major achievements of these rulers? (250 words)
  2. Battle of Talikote:

    • Discuss the causes and consequences of the Battle of Talikote. How did it lead to the decline of the Vijayanagara Empire? (150 words)
  3. Vijayanagara Art and Architecture:

    • Analyze the contributions of the Vijayanagara Empire to art, literature, music, and dance. What role did foreign accounts play in documenting the cultural glory of Vijayanagara? (250 words)
  4. Religious Movements:

    • Explain the contributions of Shankaracharya, Ramanujacharya, and Madhwacharya to religious thought in India. (150 words)
  5. Bahmani and Adil Shahi Contributions:

    • Discuss the cultural contributions of the Bahmani and Adil Shahi dynasties, particularly in the fields of literature and architecture. (250 words)

Unit 5: Modern Mysore (1799-1947)

  1. Krishna Raja Wodeyar III:

    • Discuss the contributions of Krishna Raja Wodeyar III to the development of Mysore. How did his policies shape the kingdom? (150 words)
  2. Armed Rebellions in Karnataka:

    • Analyze the armed rebellions in Karnataka against British rule. What were the causes and outcomes of these rebellions? (250 words)
  3. Commissioner's Rule in Mysore:

    • Explain the key features of the Commissioner’s Rule (1831-1881) in Mysore. How did it impact the governance of the region? (250 words)

Unit 6: Freedom Movement in Karnataka and Unification (1885-1956)

  1. Rise of Nationalism in Karnataka:

    • Discuss the role of Karnataka in the Indian freedom movement during the Pre-Gandhian and Gandhian eras. (250 words)
  2. Unification of Karnataka:

    • Analyze the causes and stages of the unification of Karnataka. What was the role of Alur Venkatrao and cultural associations in the unification movement? (250 words)
  3. Social and Cultural Developments in Karnataka:

    • Examine the spread of education and the development of Kannada literature in Karnataka during the colonial period. What was the impact of missionary and voluntary bodies on education? (250 words)

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