Chapter 2: India Flashcards

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The Kshatriya can best be compared to the Japanese _____ and the medieval _____ of Europe.

A

samurai

knights

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In earlier Indian civilizations a warrior class called the _____ was the dominant strata in Indian society.

A

Kshatriya

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The Kshatriya had a direct relationship with at least _____ early fighting style.

A

one

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The first written evidence of an Indian bare-handed fighting art is mentioned in the well-known Buddhist scripture called the _____ _____.

A

Lotus Sutra

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The following quotation from the Lotus Sutra mentions a group of ancient fighters in India: “the bodhisattva dwells in a state of patience … he seeks no intimacy with kings, princes . . . nor with heretics . . . nor with _____.”

A

pugilists

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Pugilism is the art or practice of fighting with _____.

A

fists

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In the Lotus Sutra, we find reference to another fighting art called ____.

A

nara

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Nara means “a manly character; a ____ or _____.”

A

dancer

performer

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Q

There is a close similarity between Oriental _____ and the martial arts of _____ ___ and _____.

A

dancing
ch’uan fa
karate

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Nara may not be _____, but in actuality a _____ style akin to karate or ch’uan fa.

A

dancing

fighting

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Continuing with the proof that a bare-handed fighting art existed in ancient India, we find further reference in an early Buddhist sutra of a “_____ _____.”

A

strength contest

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Strength contests are tests of _____, mentioned _____ in early Indian works.

A

combat

frequently

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12
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India appears to be the birthplace of at lease two more bare-handed fighting arts, _____ and _____.

A

vajramushti

kalaripayat

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Evidence seems to indicate that _____ was the very first karate-like technique and that it was commonly practiced by the _____, or warrior caste.

A

vajramushti

Kshatriya

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14
Q

Kalaripayat is said to be an ancient karate-like art, and may have been influenced by _____.

A

vajramushti

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15
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Kalaripayat was practiced in northern _____ as well as the southern state of _____.

A

India

Kerala

16
Q

Some authors associate kalaripayat with the style brought to China by _____.

A

Bodhidharma

17
Q

One modern karate authority, in describing vajramushti practice, states that students of this art strengthened their hands by first pouring _____ on their fists or by immersing the whole hand into _____, and then striking a slab of _____ repeatedly with the knuckles.

A

milk
milk
marble

18
Q

_____, the breathing technique of kalaripayat, is part of the “Eightfold Path of Discipline” in _____ yoga.

A

Pranayama

Astanga

19
Q

Yoga might be called the “awareness” or “enlightenment” aspect of _____, whereas Zen serves as a similar vehicle in _____.

A

Hinduism

Buddhism

20
Q

It is somewhat _____ that a discipline of _____ forms an instrumental part of Bodhidharma’s kalaripayat regimen.

A

perplexing

yoga

21
Q

Many of the postures of early Indian _____ have a marked resemblance to _____ forms.

A

statues

karate

22
Q

A large number of these statues are found as _____ in the gate entrances to _____ temples, usually in an exact karate stance.

A

guardians

Buddhist

23
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Although none of the foregoing bits of evidence can be considered _____ proof that a form of karate existed in ancient India, taken as a _____ they point so overwhelmingly to such a conclusion that it is _____ to think otherwise.

A

conclusive
whole
impossible