Unit 2: Quiz
- Due Jun 19, 2016 at 11:59pm
- Points 45
- Questions 15
- Time Limit 30 Minutes
Instructions
Below is a sample of questions that will appear on the quiz. Use them to guide your reading. A subset of these will appear on the quiz.
Chapter 3
- The word that means “liberation” is
- The word Vedas is related to the English word
- Vedic worship primarily involved
- A characteristic symbolic object associated with Krishna, indicative of the attractive power of the divine, is a
- A mantra is a
- What animal is treated with special devotion and care by Hindus?
- The term for the divine nature of each person is
- The Vedic god of fire was
- The hallucinatory drink used in Vedic worship was called
- The oldest and most important of the Vedas is
- The Upanishads are
- When was the Bhagavad Gita written?
- The Bhagavad Gita is part of a long Indian epic poem called
- The prince who is counseled by Krishna in the Bhagavad Gita is
- The term maya may be translated as
- Bhakti means
- The god Rama is frequently paired with
- The Vedic god of storm and war was
- What god—ordinarily shown with the face of a monkey—helped return Sita after her abduction to Sri Lanka?
- The ideal of causing no harm to anything that can suffer is
- The modern Indian who used nonviolent means to help lead India to independence in 1947 was
- The religious practice of ordinary Hindus is primarily
- The law of moral cause-and-effect is called the law of
- A Hindu social class, sanctioned by religion, is called a
- Raja yoga is the yoga of
- A brahmin is a
- This god is associated with destruction and rebirth.
- A major city of the pre-Vedic culture of the Indus River Valley was
- Om is a well-known example of a
- What deity is often shown with dark blue skin?
- A guru is a
- An important symbol of Shiva is the
- In Hinduism, dharma refers to
- The absolute or divine reality is known as
- A sannyasin is a
- The river that lies northwest of India is
- Hinduism is the majority religion of
- The goal of ultimate liberation from egotism and from rebirth is called
- Puja is
- Krishna is considered an incarnation of
- Krishna is often portrayed holding a
42.The elephant-headed god who is a symbol of abundance is
- The goddess of good luck is
- Transcendentalism is the name for
- Facts lending support to the “Aryan invasion theory” include
- Critics of the “Aryan invasion theory” and “Aryan migration theory” often maintain that these are
- Archeological discoveries showing Harappa civilization was not destroyed by outsiders led to
- The yoga path that involves striving to do all useful work unselfishly without a desire for reward is
- The yoga path focused on meditation is
- The yoga path focused on doing various stretching postures and balancing is
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