DEFINE THE FOLLOWING TERMS AND DRAW IF DRAWING IS
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PUNCHED MARKED COINS, DAKSHINAPATHA, SANGAM, RING
WELL, UPANISHAD, VIHARA, MONASTERY,
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Punch marked coins were the earliest coins which came into use. These were remained in use for about 500 years. Designs of such coins were punched on to the metal (silver or copper).
Dakshinapatha is an important historical region which is an ancient equivalent of present day South India or Deccan plateau and which may mean; the "Ancient South of the Indian subcontinent" below Uttarapatha. The term can encompass Dravida, Simhala, the Kollam region, and the Maldives.In the south region.
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Ring wells were built as rows of pots, or ceramic rings arranged one on top of the other. Ring wells were used as drains and garbage dumps. Sometimes, these were used as toilets.
The Upanishads present a vision of an interconnected universe with a single, unifying principle behind the apparent diversity in the cosmos, any articulation of which is called brahman. Within this context, the Upanishads teach that brahman resides in the atman, the unchanging core of the human individual.
vihara, early type of Buddhist monastery consisting of an open court surrounded by open cells accessible through an entrance porch. The viharas in India were originally constructed to shelter the monks during the rainy season, when it became difficult for them to lead the wanderer's life.
a place where monks live together