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Monasteries are places where monks live. Although the word "monastery" is sometimes used for a place where nuns live, nuns usually live in a convent or nunnery
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Farming was one of the occupation that took place in this city called mauryan. They practiced farming which Was not large scale. The produce they go was used to cater for needs that they had. Some even would sell the litre they had to feed their their their financial hunger they had. They also practiced herding. They had few cattle's which they kept they would be used to transport their goods,give milk for the cows and also be used as a source of meat.
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Patwari is known as the karnam in Andhra Pradesh, patnaik in Orissa or adhikari in Tamil Nadu, while it is commonly known as the talati in Karnataka, Gujarat and Maharashtra.
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Sculpture, an artistic form in which hard or plastic materials are worked into three-dimensional art objects. The designs may be embodied in freestanding objects, in reliefs on surfaces, or in environments ranging from tableaux to contexts that envelop the spectator. An enormous variety of media may be used, including clay, wax, stone, metal, fabric, glass, wood, plaster, rubber, and random “found” objects. Materials may be carved, modeled, molded, cast, wrought, welded, sewn, assembled, or otherwise shaped and combined.
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Terrace cultivation, method of growing crops on sides of hills or mountains by planting on graduated terraces built into the slope. Though labour-intensive, the method has been employed effectively to maximize arable land area in variable terrains and to reduce soil erosion and water loss.
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The big farmers, small farmers and landless farmers depend on farming. The landless farmer is the poorest among them because he does not own land. The landless farmer has to depend on others for his livelihood. Moreover, the wages are very low for such people.
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Ashoka's dhamma was not related to the worship of any god or performance of sacrifice. He considered that it was his responsibility, just like a father has towards his children, to instruct the people of the empire so as to reduce conflicts among them. He was inspired by the teachings of the Buddha.
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Ashoka's dhamma was not related to the worship of any god or performance of sacrifice. He considered that it was his responsibility, just like a father has towards his children, to instruct the people of the empire so as to reduce conflicts among them. He was inspired by the teachings of the Buddha.
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The understory is the underlying layer of vegetation in a forest or wooded area, especially the trees and shrubs growing between the forest canopy and the forest floor. Plants in the understory comprise an assortment of seedlings and saplings of canopy trees together with specialist understory shrubs and herbs.
There are four different types of forests found around the world: tropical forests, temperate forests and boreal forests.
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- Most of the Ajanta paintings were done in the light of torches, as caves used to be dark from inside.
- The colours used in the paintings were made of plants and minerals and are vivid even after 1500 years.
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The stupas and the building of temples were usually decided by the queens or the kings, as it was an expensive affair. Some of the important steps followed during the construction of temples or stupas were –
- A good quality stone had to be found, quarried and transported to the place that was often carefully chosen for a new building.
- Rough blocks of stone had to be shaped and carved into pillars and panels for walls, floors and ceilings.
- All these things had to be placed in precisely a correct and religiously right position.
- The names of the queen and king, and several other persons were inscribed on the pillars, railings and wall of buildings.
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The life of farmers and herders would have been different from that of hunter-gatherers in the following ways:
(i) Farmers and herders lived in group.
(ii) Farmers and herders lived settled life.
(iii) Farmers and herders lived in huts made up of mud and wood.
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In Kalpattu, the big farmers, small farmers and landless farmers depend on farming. The landless farmer is the poorest among them because he does not own land. The landless farmer has to depend on others for his livelihood. Moreover, the wages are very low for such people.
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The wars affect the lives of the ordinary people today in the following ways:
(i) It increase the rate of poverty.
(ii) It gives birth to number of diseases.
(iii) It disturbed the economy position of the country.
(iv) It causes tremendous loss of life and property.
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A plateau is an elevated land with a flat top, bound by steep slopes on one or more sides. A plateau is also called a tableland. Plateaus cover about 45% of the earth’s surface.
Examples of plateaus are:
- The Deccan Plateau in India,
- The East African Plateau in Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda,
- The Western Plateau in Australia and
- The Tibet Plateau in East Asia
The Deccan Plateau of India is one of the oldest plateaus on the earth’s surface. The Tibet Plateau, is the youngest, highest and largest plateau in the world. Plateaus are formed by lava, rivers or wind.
Lava erupting from cracks on the earth’s surface spreads in the surrounding areas, then cools down, and eventually forms plateaus. Plateaus formed by lava are called lava plateaus.
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