General India / History Trivia
Fun with Sanskrit
Saints & Philosophers
Bhagavad Gita Wisdom
Yoga & Meditation
100

Which Indian emperor adopted Buddhism after the Kalinga war?

Ashoka the Great

100

What does the word Upanishad literally mean?

“Sitting near the teacher” (upa-ni-shad)

100

Who founded the Swaminarayan Sampradaya?

Sahajanand Swami (Bhagwan Swaminarayan)

100

Which warrior tried to convince Arjuna to fight even before Krishna spoke the Gita?

Bhishma (and also Duryodhana, but Bhishma strongly urged duty first)

100

In Patanjali’s Yoga Sutras, what are the yamas and niyamas?

Ethical restraints and observances (discipline in living)

200

What year did India officially become a Republic?

1950

200

What is the Sanskrit root of the word “Yoga,” and what does it mean?

Yuj – to unite/join

200

Which saint composed the “Hanuman Chalisa”?

Goswami Tulsidas

200

Krishna says “Perform your duty, abandon attachment to success and failure.” Which verse is this idea from?

Chapter 2, Verse 47

200

Which yogic path emphasizes devotion to God as the means of liberation?

Bhakti Yoga

300

The “Iron Pillar” of Delhi is famous for not rusting for over 1600 years. Which dynasty built it?

Gupta dynasty (King Chandragupta II)

300

Which great Sanskrit poet is called the “Shakespeare of India”?

Kālidāsa

300

Who debated Mandana Mishra and his wife Ubhaya Bharati and won, establishing Advaita?

Adi Shankaracharya

300

Krishna describes three Gunas in nature. Name them.

Sattva, Rajas, Tamas

300

Which Upanishad is the earliest source describing meditation on “Om”?

Mandukya Upanishad

400

Which South Indian king sent an embassy to China and maintained strong overseas trade?

Raja Raja Chola I

400

Translate: “Asato ma sadgamaya, tamaso ma jyotirgamaya, mrityor ma amritam gamaya.”

Lead me from untruth to truth, darkness to light, mortality to immortality

400

Which Bhakti saint said, “I searched for God in temples and mosques, but found Him within”?

Sant Kabir

400

According to Krishna, what is the greatest enemy of the self?

Desire (Kama), born of Rajas

400

What is the difference between Samadhi and Moksha?

Samadhi is meditative absorption (temporary); Moksha is liberation (permanent)

500

What is the name of the world’s oldest known stepwell, located in Gujarat and now a UNESCO site?

Rani ki Vav

500

What does the word “Purusha” signify in Sankhya philosophy?

The eternal Self / pure consciousness distinct from matter (Prakriti)

500

Sant Dnyaneshwar’s commentary on the Gita is called Bhavarthadeepika, but is popularly known as?

Dnyaneshwari (or Jnaneshwari)

500

Krishna says, “Among the Pandavas, I am _____.” In which chapter does He say this? (and blank)

Arjun, Chapter 10 (Vibhuti Yoga)

500

In the Gita, Krishna describes a yogi who eats moderately, sleeps moderately, and works moderately. Which chapter is this?

Chapter 6 (Dhyana Yoga)

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