What is the first thing you should do in the morning as soon as you wake up?
What is "Think of God."
In the Bhagavad Gita, Lord Krishna warns that food which is overly bitter, sour, salty, hot, pungent, dry, and burning is classified under this category.
Rajasik
What is Dharma?
What is Law, Obligation, and duty, the basic moral code one must live by.
God (name) who initiates conversation with Arjuna during the Mahabharata war?
What is Krishna?
What is something that you should minimize doing when you wake up?
What is "scrolling through your phone" or what is "anything that has to do with your phone".
In the Bhagavad Gita, Lord Krishna emphasizes that food not only nourishes the body but also influences these three aspects of a person.
What are the mind, body, and soul
In the Bhagavad Gita, Lord Krishna explains that the ultimate goal of dharma is to transcend material desires and attain this state, where the soul is liberated from the cycle of birth and death.
What is Moksha (liberation)?
Mahabharata and Ramayana are epic traditions part of _____?
What is Smriti texts?
What is a feeling that should be invoked as soon as you wake up?
What is "Gratitude". Gratitude for your life, for your family, for your home, for your body etc.
What is considered Saatvik food during poojas?
what is...
Devaru Nevedya
Krishna tells Arjuna that his duty to fight is a necessary act of dharma, but one must perform it in a way that does not lead to this, the entanglement in the fruits of action.
What is attachment (to results)?
Sacred writings dealing with questions about nature, origins of life, philosophy.
What is Upanishads?
For safety reasons: What schloka can be recited before you go to school?
What is "Agratho..."
Name any Bhagavad Gita schloka regarding digestion...
What is...
"ahaṁ vaiśhvānaro bhūtvā prāṇināṁ deham āśhritaḥ
prāṇāpāna-samāyuktaḥ pachāmy annaṁ chatur-vidham "
What is the symbol of Dharma?
What is "Cow".
The cow gives for others in abundance. Dharma also protects you when it is followed.
This principle, emphasized repeatedly, highlights the importance of performing one’s duty without attachment to outcomes.
What is Karma Yoga?
In traditional morning practice, this ritual involves sipping water three times while reciting specific mantras to purify the body internally.
What is Achamana?
In the Bhagavad Gita, food that is consumed without offering it first in gratitude or sacrifice is compared to this act.
What is eating like a thief
In the Mahabharata’s Yaksha Prashna episode, Yudhishthira states that the highest dharma is this, which emphasizes speaking and acting in alignment with truth.
What is Satya (truth)?
Bonus question: what is another definition of Satya?
Rama performed this ritual at the end of the war to honor the souls of those who died.
What is the Ashwamedha Yajna?