These ancient books explore deep ideas about life, the universe, and our connection to everything around us.
Upanishads
The Shikshapatri was written by this spiritual leader.
Bhagwan Swaminarayan
The Gita is a conversation between Arjuna and this guide.
Krishna
The Ramayana follows the journey of this prince.
Rama
The Rigveda is the ______ of the four Vedas.
Oldest
The Upanishads love using these teaching tools, such as “salt in water,” “rivers merging,” and “two birds on a tree.”
metaphors
The Shikshapatri contains this many simple rules.( with conclusion)
212
The Gita teaches this idea, meaning doing your duty with honesty.
Dharma
Which country is where Sita was kidnapped and taken
Sri Lanka
The Samaveda is known as the Veda of these.
Melodies/Songs
The Upanishads describe consciousness using this sacred sound.
Aum
The Vachanamrut contains this many teachings.
273
The Mahabharata tells the story of a conflict between these two families.
Pandavas and Kauravas
This brave monkey hero helps Rama.
Hanuman
The Yajurveda teaches the exact steps for performing these ancient rituals.
Fire rituals
This Upanishad features a boy who learns wisdom from Yama, the god of death.
Katha Upanishad
Both books teach people to live a peaceful life close to this.
God
The Gita explains yoga as a way to live a balanced life, not just this physical activity.
Exercise
Rama rules Ayodhya with fairness, showing the importance of this value.
Duty / righteousness
The Atharvaveda contains poems used as these “good‑luck” verses.
Charms
These scriptures were created because the Vedas were too difficult for many people to understand, so teachers made them easier.
Upanishads
The Vachanamrut teaches this quality to help people stay calm and make good choices.
Self-control
The Mahabharata shows how these two emotions can lead to conflict and loss.
Greed & jealously
The Ramayana teaches these three values.
Kindness, bravery, doing the right thing
The Rigveda honors nature gods like the Sun, Fire, and Wind, showing the importance of this.
Nature