1. The document discusses various Hindu mythological figures including Hanuman, Garuda, and Dattatreya. It provides details on their depictions in scriptures and symbolism.
2. Hanuman is described as wearing snakes as ornaments and having various names. Garuda is said to have brought nectar from heaven in the Vedas.
3. Dattatreya is mentioned as having an independent Upanishad and Purana devoted to him. The document thus summarizes information about multiple Hindu gods and mythological creatures.
This India Quiz was held on 11th March,2022 and hosted by Aishani and Zubair for Chakravyuh, 2022, the annual quizzing fest of Quintessence.
Quintessence is the Quizzing Society of Zakir Husain Delhi College, University of Delhi.
This India Quiz was held on 11th March,2022 and hosted by Aishani and Zubair for Chakravyuh, 2022, the annual quizzing fest of Quintessence.
Quintessence is the Quizzing Society of Zakir Husain Delhi College, University of Delhi.
A Quiz Club IIT Patna Quiz conducted by Priyansh on 09th May 2021. The quiz on Indian mythology interested one and all as every question of the quiz revealed an interesting story from Indian mythology. True to it's name, everyone came out a bit wiser after the quiz.
Hindu Mythology Quiz
Does Your Grey Matter?
The quiz consists of 20 questions based on Hindu Mythology.
Researched by: Pritam Panigrahi (President, IEM Quizzard Club)
This is the finals of the Indian Mythology Quiz conducted as a part of Rendezvous IIT Delhi - 2018. Feel free to contact me at the FB ID in the presentation if you have any feedback to give / if you have anything interesting to discuss
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Agni Pariksha: A Quiz on Indian Mythology was set by Padmaja & Khushi. It was hosted on D2C on 22nd March.
Mythology quiz conducted by Quiz Club NITW on 10th April 2022, as a part of a trilogy of quizzes for the college fest Spring Spree 2022. The set has both the Prelims and Finals which include various questions on topics related to Mythology ranging from Hindu mythology to Greek and Norse mythology!
The India Quiz - IIM Ahmedabad and Ahmedabad Quiz ClubQuiz Cetera
Hosted at IIM Ahmedabad on the 15th of December 2019, the India Quiz was a part of the Ahmedabad Quiz Club Calendar. With questions ranging from politics and history to art and literature, the India Quiz prelims and finals are uploaded here for quizzers.
A Quiz Club IIT Patna Quiz conducted by Priyansh on 09th May 2021. The quiz on Indian mythology interested one and all as every question of the quiz revealed an interesting story from Indian mythology. True to it's name, everyone came out a bit wiser after the quiz.
Hindu Mythology Quiz
Does Your Grey Matter?
The quiz consists of 20 questions based on Hindu Mythology.
Researched by: Pritam Panigrahi (President, IEM Quizzard Club)
This is the finals of the Indian Mythology Quiz conducted as a part of Rendezvous IIT Delhi - 2018. Feel free to contact me at the FB ID in the presentation if you have any feedback to give / if you have anything interesting to discuss
QC101: An Introductory Course to Quizzing, was held from 22nd March 2021 to 26th March 2021.
Agni Pariksha: A Quiz on Indian Mythology was set by Padmaja & Khushi. It was hosted on D2C on 22nd March.
Mythology quiz conducted by Quiz Club NITW on 10th April 2022, as a part of a trilogy of quizzes for the college fest Spring Spree 2022. The set has both the Prelims and Finals which include various questions on topics related to Mythology ranging from Hindu mythology to Greek and Norse mythology!
The India Quiz - IIM Ahmedabad and Ahmedabad Quiz ClubQuiz Cetera
Hosted at IIM Ahmedabad on the 15th of December 2019, the India Quiz was a part of the Ahmedabad Quiz Club Calendar. With questions ranging from politics and history to art and literature, the India Quiz prelims and finals are uploaded here for quizzers.
MIB (Mythology, India and Bollywood) Quiz prelims (answers slide)Himanshu Upreti
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The chapter aims at reconstructing life ways of the authors of the Indus Civilization based on the artefacts unearthed from various sites in India and Pakistan. We will also discuss the major hindrances for the identification of religious institutions of the civilization.
This presentation aims to provide basic knowledge on India and people for students who want to do their assignment and gain knowledge on Hinduism for the beginner. Most of information is brought from the Wikipedia and pictures from internet. I would like to thank all those knowledge-donators.
Every culture has its own mythology – a set of stories that involve heroic
characters, mythical beasts, gods, advanced technology, and fantastic
locations. While their validity is questionable, their existence shows the
incredible fascination that we, as humans, have for these stories. Indian
mythology contains a vast and ancient array of tales, which are
stimulating, entertaining, and have a moral lesson behind them.
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"Khajuraho Temple Complex: A Testament to Divine Splendor and Artistic Mastery"kushwahanitesh592
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Within the larger pantheon of Hinduism, Shaivism is one of the major religious sects that worship Shiva as the Supreme Being. It is the one of the old religions of the east and is also known as one of the prominent religious cults of India. The doctrine which centers on the philosophical aspect of Rudra Shiva goes back through ages and it developed and flourished with time. Shaivism is not a single cult but a mixture of different cults. From prehistoric times down to the early centuries of the Christian era the annals of this cult was unluckily not prominent. The history of this cult may be traced to the beginnings of human civilization on earth, like the cult of mother Goddess. Both emerged from the fertility cult. The earliest historical record to the worship of Shiva was given by Megasthenes, a Greek ambassador, at Pataliputra about 300B.C. Dionysus and Herakles, two deities generally identified with Siva and Krishna respectively were described by him. In the Mahabhashya, Patanjali gave the reference to the Shiva bhagavatas and also describes the images of Shiva and Skanda being sold by Mauryas to raise money in the time of crisis during second century B.C. This shows the popularity of this cult. In this paper we would try to understand the evolution of Shaiva religion in the ambits of Jammu region. Kuljeet Singh "Tracing the Growth of Shaivaism in Jammu" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-5 | Issue-6 , October 2021, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd47536.pdf Paper URL : https://www.ijtsrd.com/humanities-and-the-arts/history/47536/tracing-the-growth-of-shaivaism-in-jammu/kuljeet-singh
Sheshnag: Story, method of worship, importance, and SheshnagAstroindusoot
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Sheshnag: Story, method of worship, importance, and SheshnagAstroindusoot
Lord Vishnu is usually depicted resting on Sheshnag. Vishal Nag is considered to be a worshiper or devotee of Lord Vishnu. He is believed to have appeared on earth in human forms or avatars such as Lakshmana, brother of Rama, an avatar of Lord Vishnu during Treta Yuga, and Balarama, a form of Lord Vishnu during Dwapara Yuga. According to the Mahabharata, his father was believed to be sage Kashyapa and his mother was Kadru.
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The French Revolution, which began in 1789, was a period of radical social and political upheaval in France. It marked the decline of absolute monarchies, the rise of secular and democratic republics, and the eventual rise of Napoleon Bonaparte. This revolutionary period is crucial in understanding the transition from feudalism to modernity in Europe.
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1. 1
• ______ is a three peaked mountain.
• ______ is one of the twenty mountains
surrounding Maha-Meru. The height is said in
the Bhagavata Purana to be 10,000 yojanas,
and the three peaks are iron, silver and gold.
• ______ finds mention in the Ramayana as
being where the city of Lanka is built
2. 2
This is the state emblem of
karnataka. The being shown is
half lion half elephant. There
are various description of the
form of Sharabha – an
incarnation o shiva. Why did
shiva take this form.
4. 4
• Dawon made popular by the hindu use
actually originated in the tibetan mythology.
He is known and appreciated for the
cooperation with the accompanying figure on
her endeavours.
5. • 5. His stature in Hindu religion can be gauged by the fact that an
independent Upanishad and a Purana, is devoted to him.
• Various names have been attributed to him - Chirada, Gaganeshvara, Kamayusha,
Kashyapi, Khageshvara, Nagantaka, Sitanana, Sudhahara, Suparna, Tarkshya,
Vainateya, Vishnuratha and others.
• The Vedas provide the earliest reference of ______ , though by the name of Śyena,
where this mighty bird is said to have brought nectar to earth from heaven.
• One of the faces of Śrī Pañcamukha Hanuman is Mahavira _____
• He wears the serpent Adisesha on his left wrist and the serpent Gulika on his right
wrist. The serpent Vasuki forms his sacred thread. The cobra Takshaka forms his belt
on his hip. The snake Karkotaka is worn as his necklace. The snakes Padma and
Mahapadma are his ear rings. The snake Shankachuda adorns his divine hair.
• Many indian organisations including air force use it as a symbol.
6. 6. _____ is the vahana (vehicle) of the Ganga - the goddess of
river Ganges (Ganga) and the sea god Varuna. It is also the
insignia of the love god Kamadeva. Kamadeva is also known as
____dhvaja (one whose flag a _____ is depicted). _____ is the
astrological sign of Capricorn, one of the twelve symbols of the
Zodiac. It is often portrayed protecting entryways to Hindu and
Buddhist temples.
7. • 7. In one story, he accuses Shiva of hypocrisy,
pointing out that Shiva claims to be
an ascetic but keeps a wife, Parvati. X proposes
that Shiva hand over Parvati to him:
• How can you live on alms and yet keep the
beautiful Parvati ? Give her to me, and wander
from house to house with your alms bowl. You
have fallen from your vow. You are a yogi, what
need have you for the gem of wives? You live in
the woods attended by goblins and ghosts; being
a naked yogi, you should give your wife to one
who will appreciate her better than you do.
8. • 8. X, in modern Indian parlance, refers to a strict
convention or a rule, never to be broken. It often
refers to the ethical limits of an action, traversing
which may lead to undesirable consequences.
Example of use:
• Constitution is very clear on the roles of the
Judiciary and the Legislature, Lok
Sabha Speaker Somnath Chatterjee said; both
should not cross the X.
9. 9. Besides hanuman, who is the other dominant
character (not parshuram) to have seen both
Rama and krishna in his lifetime.
10. 10 .Per the 1886 Gazetteer of the Bombay
Presidency:
• His features and his body are like those of a man
except that his hands and feet are turned back.
His eyes are a tawny green, his hair stands on
end, and he holds a cane in his right and a conch
shell in his left hand. X lives on air. When he
goes his rounds he is dressed in green and either
sits in a litter or rides a horse. Some of his spirits
walk before and others walk after him, holding
lighted torches and shouting.