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100

The Vedas contain the knowledge of ________ and __________.

Atma & Paramatma

100

What was Vikamshi Khachar’s name in his previous birth?

Narayan

100

What moral principle teaches non-violence?

Ahimsa

100

Which city did Ghanshyam move to from Chhapaiya?

Ayodhya

100

What name did Ghanshyam take during his pilgrimage?

Nilkanth Varni

200

All living things like insects, animals, birds, humans and plants have a(n) ______.

Atma

200

How much money was hidden in the third beam of the house?

Rs. 500

200

Where did Ghanshyam see the fisherman killing fish?

Meen Lake

200

What daily ritual did Ghanshyam learn after watching only once?

Puja

200

Why did the Mahant warn Nilkanth not to stay outside?

Because there was a wild lion

300

One who believes in the four Vedas is called a ________.

Hindu

300

Which principle helps us see that good actions give good results?

Karma Principle

300

Which divine figure appeared to the fisherman to show punishment?

Yamaraj

300

Which mandir did Ghanshyam visit first to listen to the Ramayan katha?

Hanuman Gadhi Mandir

300

What was the name of the ashram near the jungle?

Kamleshwar Math

400

What are the four Vedas?

Rig, Sama, Atharva, Yajur

400

What happens to the atma after bad karmas?

Bad fruits and rebirth

400

Why did Ghanshyam revive the dead fish?

To teach compassion

400

In what form did Rampratapbhai later realize Ghanshyam was God?

Sahajanand Swami

400

What happened to the lion when Nilkanth Varni gestured to it?

It became calm

500

Why did the Persians name us Hindus?

Because of the River Sindhu

500

According to Hindu shastras, how many births does a jiva go through before human birth?

8.4 million

500

What belief explains why killing living beings is sinful?

God resides in all

500

At what 3 mandirs did Rampratapbhai see Ghanshyam at the same time?

Hanuman Gadhi, Ram Mandir, Radha-Krishna Mandir

500

What quality did Nilkanth show by refusing wealth and the Mahantship?

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