Q1: Have you ever visited any place mentioned in this chapter? If yes, explain your thoughts.
Ans: The place which I have visited is Mahabalipuram. There were many monolithic temples built . I would love to go and visit this place again and would like to see those temples again. They have been carved from top to bottom. They are being maintained quite well now. Stone temples fascinate me, and I love to visit them. Also, it is close to the seashore, so seeing that area so close to the water was even more amazing.
Q2: Read the story of Monkey King. How do you think the story of chapter Kingdom, Kings and Early Republic different from the chapter New Empires and Kingdoms?
Ans: Between the monkey king and the kings we've read, there are some differences and some similarities.
Some of the commonalities between them include:
Below are some of the differences between them:
Q3: How can we make the visiting of monuments and building easily available for differently abled people?
Ans: We can make visiting monuments and sites accessible to differently abled people in the following ways:
Q4: Discuss in short some of the earliest Hindu temples.
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In south India Mahabalipuram and Aihole, two towns were very famous for their temples. Some of the finest stone temples were built in these towns. Three of these temples are – (1) the Rathas, (2) Shore temple, (3) and Durga temple. These temples were built about 1400 years ago.
Monolith or single stone temples are also very beautiful and impressive. A temple that was carved out of a huge, single piece of stone (that is why, it is known as a monolith). Making temples such as this one was very different from building in brick. Brick structures are built up by adding layers from the bottom upwards, while in the case of this temple (monolith), the stone cutters had to work from top downwards.
Q5: Explain the meaning of the word Epics. Discuss two Tamil Epics.
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Q6: Name the chapters in which you find mention of objects of metals.
Ans: Metal working or metal things were addressed in the following chapters:
Q7: Tell a story from any epics.
Ans: There are several stories that teach us valuable lessons and inspire us. The Mahabharatha contains one such narrative. Dronacharya, the Pandava and Kauravas' guru, once placed a wooden bird on a tree branch and instructed each of his followers to aim for the bird's eye. When he asked his students what they had seen, all of them, except Arjun, said they had seen a lot. Arjun was the only one who saw the bird's eye and nothing else. Arjun was able to do it right when Dronacharya instructed him to shoot the fowl in the eye. This demonstrates the level of focus required to complete any work successfully.
Q8: What is the meaning of the word Stupa? Mention certain common features of the stupa.
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