Karma
The cycle of birth, death, and rebirth in Hinduism.
What is Samsara?
The Hindu concept of duty, righteousness, and moral responsibility.
What is Dharma?
The path of selfless action and duty.
What is Karma Yoga?
This deity is known as the preserver and protector of the universe.
Who is Vishnu?
The Hindu festival of lights, celebrating the victory of good over evil.
What is Diwali?
This law of cause and effect determines one's future rebirth.
What is Karma?
The highest caste in Hindu society, traditionally made up of priests and scholars.
What is Brahmin?
The path of knowledge, wisdom, and self-realization.
What is Jnana Yoga?
The elephant-headed god of wisdom and remover of obstacles.
Who is Ganesha?
This colorful festival marks the arrival of spring and honors Krishna.
What is Holi?
The term for the soul that is reborn in different bodies over time.
What is Atman?
This epic Hindu text explains dharma through the story of Prince Arjuna and Krishna.
What is the Bhagavad Gita?
The path of devotion and love towards a deity.
What is Bhakti Yoga?
The goddess of wealth, prosperity, and fortune.
Who is Lakshmi?
A Hindu ceremony involving offerings, prayers, and rituals performed for deities.
What is Puja?
The type of karma that affects your current life, based on past actions.
What is Prarabdha Karma?
The warrior caste, responsible for protecting and governing.
What is Kshatriya?
The Sanskrit term for liberation from the cycle of rebirth.
What is Moksha?
The god known as the destroyer and transformer.
Who is Shiva?
This sacred syllable, often chanted in Hindu prayers, is considered the sound of the universe.
What is Om?
According to Hindu beliefs, this is the ultimate goal, which ends the cycle of reincarnation.
What is Moksha?
The lowest caste, historically responsible for labor and service work.
What is Shudra?
The four stages of life in Hinduism that guide an individual’s spiritual growth.
What are the Ashramas?
The ten incarnations of Vishnu are known as this.
What is the Dashavatara?
The ritual of fasting and prayer often observed by married Hindu women for their husband's well-being.
What is Karva Chauth?