This is the Sanskrit word for 'Truth'.
What is Satyam?
This Pandava is also called Dharmaraja.
Who is Yudhisthira?
He was the teacher of Pandavas and Kauravas.
Who was Drona?
He is the prime minister of Bharat.
Who is Narendra Modi?
At the beginning of any important work, we worship this God.
Who is Ganesha?
What is Sanatana?
Dharma was first described in this ancient book written by Manu.
What is Manu Smriti?
He took a terrible oath to protect Hastinapur and never get married.
Who is Bhishma?
This leader helped gain independence for India using principle of Non-violence.
Who is Gandhiji?
Shri Krishna is avatara of this God.
Who is Lord Vishnu?
This Sanskrit phrase means 'Capacity to hold on to something' or Fortitude.
What is Dhriti?
This sanskrit word is used to describe my duty according to my own role and stage of life.
What is Swa-Dharma?
Who is Ved Vyasa?
This student activist was shot in the head for promoting girl-education and survived.
Who is Malala Yousufzai?
This God resides at Mount Kailash.
Who is Lord Shiva?
This sanskrit word means 'Non-violence'.
What is Ahimsa.
These are the 2 of the 3 qualities described in the triad of virtues needed to follow Dharma.
What are Satyam (Truth), Ahimsa (Non violence) and Brahmacarya (self control)? (any 2)
He was the father of Duryodhana.
Who is Dhritrashtra?
He is the current global head of Chinmaya Mission.
Who is Swami Swaroopananda?
This Goddess represents knowledge and wisdom.
Who is Mother Saraswati?
This is the Sanskrit phrase translating to English "Where there is Righteousness, there is victory".
What is "Yato Dharma Tato Jayah"?
After answering all the questions of Yaksha, Yudhisthira picks this brother to bring back to consciousness first.
Who is Nakula?
She is the mother of Nakula and Sahdeva.
Who is Madri?
This was the birth name of Swami Chinmayananda.
Who is Balakrishna Menon?
This God is also known as Madhusudana.
Who is Lord Krishna?