Which was the first site discovered in the Indus Valley Civilization?
Harappa (1921).
What is the goal of life?
Nirvana
Who is the Buddha?
He is not a god, but an enlightened teacher who woke up to the true nature of reality.
What is the total land area of India?
Approximately 3.28 million square kilometers.
What was a striking feature of the Indus Valley Civilization?
Urban planning, including the Great Bath at Mohenjo-daro and drainage systems.
What is Karma?
t is the universal law of cause and effect. Good actions bring good results, and bad actions bring bad results, shaping future lives.
What is the goal of Buddhism?
To achieve Nirvana, a state of liberation from the cycle of birth, death, and rebirth
What is the longest river in India?
The Ganges
Which Indus Valley site is known for a dockyard?
Lothal (Gujarat).
Do Hindus believe in Reincarnation?
Yes, Hindus believe the soul
What is one of the Four Noble Truths
The truth of suffering
Which is the largest peninsula in India?
The Deccan Peninsula.
What was the earliest metal used by ancient Indians?
Copper.
What is Brahman?
Brahman is the one, supreme, formless, and eternal reality that underlies all existence.
Buddhists believe in rebirth, where the stream of consciousness continues, but not a permanent, unchanging soul.
Which state has the longest coastline?
Gujarat
Who was the founder of Jainism?
Rishabhanatha (Vardhamana Mahavira was the 24th Tirthankara).
Why is the cow honored?
The cow is respected, not worshipped, as a symbol of life, nourishment, and gentleness.
Do Buddhists believe in a God?
Generally, no. Buddhism is non-theistic, focusing on self-liberation rather than a creator deity.
Which river is known as the "Dakshina Ganga"?
The Godavari.