Hindu Gods & Legends
Miscellaneous
Sanskrit/Hindi Concepts
Rituals/connection
Hindu Texts & Stories
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Arjuna’s charioteer in the Mahabharata who delivered the Bhagavad Gita.

Lord Krishna

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Name the ten-headed demon king, who was extremely powerful, although was eventually defeated by Lord Rama in the Treta Yuga?

Ravana

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Moksha describes what spiritual goal?


Liberation from rebirth

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Chanting which single-syllable mantra is believed to represent the sound of the universe and the essence of Brahman.

Om.

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Which sacred text, part of the Mahabharata, is a conversation on duty and devotion between Krishna and Arjuna?

the Bhagavad Gita

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Vishnu’s avatar who appears as a half-man, half-lion to defeat Hiranyakshyap, protecting Bhakt Prahlad.

Narasimha

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In the Mahabharata, which warrior was the only one capable of defeating Arjuna but was cursed that his chariot wheel would sink into the earth during battle?

Karna

2

Dharma refers to which key idea?


Duty and/or righteousness

2

This ritual gesture involves rotating a diva or flame clockwise in front of a deity.

Aarti.

2

The Hanuman Chalisa, which contains 40 verses praising Lord Hanuman, was composed by which poet-saint in the 16th century?

Tulsidas.

3

In the Ramayana, which bird sacrificed his life trying to save Sita.

Jatayu

3

Which sacred plant, often kept in Hindu homes, is worshipped daily and believed to purify the mind, body, and environment?

Tulsi

3

Shraddha refers to which quality or mindset?

Faith/devotion


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This morning ritual involves offering water to the Sun while reciting prayers.

Surya namaskar.

3

Which vanara king in the Ramayana commanded the monkey army and is celebrated for his wisdom and leadership? 

Sugriva

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Rama’s brother who ruled Ayodhya using Rama’s sandals as a symbol of loyalty.

Bharata

4

Name the eagle-like deity, known for his loyalty to Vishnu, who carried him across the skies and fought demons during the Samudra Manthan?

Garuda

4

Ahimsa describes which fundamental principle?

Non-violence.
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This physical and spiritual discipline includes postures (asanas), breathwork (pranayama), and meditation.

Yoga

4

In the Mahabharata, which powerful celestial weapon, known for its destructive fire, was given to Karna by the Sun God and could only be used once?

The bhramastra

5

Which river goddess is said to descend to Earth through Shiva’s hair.

Ganga

5

Name as many avatars of the Dashavatara (the ten primary avatars of Vishnu) +100 points for each one you can name!

Matsya; Kurma; Varaha; Narasimha; Vamana; Parashurama; Rama; Balarama ; Krishna and Kalki

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This Sanskrit word means “selfless offering” and was frequently mentioned and completed as a ritual sacrifice historically.

Yajna

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Connect to your culture: The first person to write their FULL name on the board in a cultural language (Bengali, Tamil, Hindi, Punjabi, etc.) wins!

Use google translate to verify 

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Which sacred mountain, considered the earthly home of Shiva, is believed to be the axis of the universe and is located in the Himalayas.

Mount Kailash

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