Where was Krishna Bhagwan born?
Mathura
What is Swaminarayan Bhagwan's childhood name?
Ghanshyam
How long did Nilkanth Varni go on a pilgrimage?
7 years 1 month 11 days
Name all of the planets in our solar system.
Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus
Orange, green, purple
Who are Krishna Bhagwan's parents?
Birth parents: Vasedev and Devki
Adoptive parents: Nandraj and Yashoda
Where was Gunatitanand Swami born?
Bhadra
What are the five qualites of Shriji Maharaj?
Sarvopari, Sakar, Sarvakarta, Pragat
What is the water cycle?
Evaporation, Condensation, Precipitation, Infiltration, Runoff
Which author wrote "Cat in the Hat"
Dr. Suess
What did Krishna Bhagwan love to eat?
Butter
Who are Shastriji Maharaj's parents?
Mangala, Shangar, Rajbhog, Sandhya, Shayan
Name ten animals that start with the letter b.
Bear, Boa, Butterfly, Baboon, Badger, Bat, Bluejay, Beaver, Bison, Barn Owl, Beetle, Bee....
What is the name of the monkey who likes to learn about things?
Curious George
What is Krishna Bhagwan's instrument?
Flute
Where was Bhagatji Maharaj born?
Mahuva
What does the tilak chandlo represent?
Tilak = Bhagwan's feet
Chandlo = Devotee bowing at Maharaj's feet
What is Pangea?
Pangea was a supercontinent where all of Earth's landmasses were joined together millions of years ago. Imagine all the continents you know, like North America, Africa, and Asia, all connected as one giant piece of land. It's like a giant puzzle where all the pieces fit together.
Name the capital of Alaska, Montana, Nebraska, and Ohio.
Narrate one prasang from what you saw (as detailed as possible).
Name Mahant Swami Maharaj's birthplace, parents, and childhood name.
Jabalpur, UP
Manibhai and Dahiba
Vinubhai
What does BAPS stand for?
Bochasanvasi Shri Akshar Purushottam Swaminarayan Sanstha
Name the phylogenetic classification for classifying GROUPS of animals?
Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species
Explain Newton's Laws of Physics to the best of your ability.
The first law says an object at rest stays at rest, and an object in motion stays in motion, unless acted upon by a force.
The second law relates force, mass, and acceleration with the formula F=ma.
The third law states that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.