What Is The Sanskrit Word For Self-Control?
Dama
What is Desire?
Desire is the longing for an object when it is not in
our possession.
Name The Four Horses Of The Dharma Chariot.
Bala, Bibeka, Dama, Parahita.
Name Dasaratha's three wives.
Kausalya, Sumitra, and Kaikeyi
Which language is the Ramcharitmanas written in?
Avadhi
What Is The Sanskrit Word For Strength?
Bala
What is Attachment?
Holding on to a thing after it has become ours
is called attachment.
Name a person in Ramayana who was overwhelmed with desire.
Ravana was overwhelmed with a desire for Sita.
Name Rama's twin sons
Lav and Kush
Who wrote the Ramcharitmanas?
Tulsidas
What Is The Sanskrit Word For Discrimination?
Bibeka
What is Moral Strength?
Moral strength is your ability to control your desires and attachments.
When a person has both ___ and ___, they have no moral strength.
desire, attachment
Which city is the birthplace of Rama?
Ayodhya
Name Vibhishana's brothers
Ravana and Kumbhakarna
What Is The Sanskrit Word For Caring For Others?
Parahita
What does having the ability to discriminate mean?
It is the ability of our intellect to know what is right and what is wrong; what is true and what is false, what is one’s duty and what is not.
In Sanskrit, what is the "first person" described as?
Uttama Puruça
What animal lures Rama away from Sita so that Ravana could kidnap her?
A golden deer
Name Rama's brothers
Lakshmana, Bharata, and Shatrughna
What Is The Sanskrit Word for Horses?
Ghore
What Was The Moral Of “The Monkey’s Fast” Story?
If we do not control our senses, they will take control of us.
Why are blinders put on horses?
So that they can see only straight in front of them. If they see the green grass off the sides of the road, they would immediately get distracted and go off the track!
To prove that Lord Rama sent him, what does Hanuman give to Sita?
Lord Rama's ring
How many years was Rama exiled to the forest for?
14 years