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Q : Which of the following saints used to work as a cobbler?
(A) Tulsidas
(B) Surdas
(C) Raidas
(D) Malukdas
Guru Ravidas is known as the cobbler saint. He was a great philosopher, saint, and social reformer of the 15th century.
According to the Pashupatinath cult, Shiva is the god of animals. What is meant by animal here?
(A) Animal
(B) Bird
(C) Jiva
(D) Man
The Pashupatinath Temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva and located on the banks of the holy Bagmati River in Kathmandu, Nepal, is a timeless spiritual and cultural symbol. The name "Pashupatinath" comes from the words "Pashu", which means "animal" or "living thing", and "Pati", which means "Lord" or "Master".
To which deity is the Leaning Temple of Huma dedicated?
(A) Brahma
(B) Vishnu
(C) Shiva
(D) Indra
A village in the Sambalpur Subdivision, situated on the left bank of the Mahanadi, 23 kms. south of Sambalpur. The village contains the Leaning temple dedicated to Lord Siva, which was built in the reign of Baliar Singh, the fifth Raja of Sambalpur.
Sayan, the chief commentator of the Vedas, was associated with which empire?
(A) Pallava Empire
(B) Chola Empire
(C) Vijayanagara Empire
(D) None of these
Sayana (IAST: Sāyaṇa, also called Sāyaṇācārya; died 1387) was a 14th-century Sanskrit Mimamsa scholar from the Vijayanagara Empire of South India, near modern day Bellary, Karnataka. An influential commentator on the Vedas, he flourished under King Bukka Raya I and his successor Harihara II.
The Mahabharata was translated into Persian at Akbar’s orders, by Faizi and `Abd al-Qadir Bada’uni (c. 1540 – 1615) and named Razmnameh.
(A) Akbar
(B) Jahangir
(C) Shahjahan
(D) Aurangzeb
Who got Mahabharata translated into Persian?
The two famous painters who came to India during Humayun's reign were ?
(A) Muhammad Nazir and Abdus Samad
(B) Syed Ali and Abdus Samad
(C) Muhammad Nazir and Sayyid Ali
(D) Mansur and Sayyid Ali
Humayun brought two famous painters- Abdul Samad and Sayyid Ali, from Iran to Delhi.
Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer using the codes given below -
List-I (Saints) List-II (Sects)
I. Ramanuja (a) Shuddhadvaita
II. Madhvacharya (b) Dvaitadvaita
III. Nimbarka (c) Vishishtadvaita
IV. Vallabhacharya (d) Dvaita
Code -
(A) I- (c), II- (d), III- (b), IV- (a)
(B) I- (d), II- (c), III- ( b), IV- (a)
(C) I- (a), II- (b), III- ( c), IV- (d)
(D) I- (c), II- (b), III- (d), IV- (a)
Match List - 1 with List - ll and choose the correct answer using the code given below-
List - L ( Book ) List - II ( Writer )
i . Amarakosha a. Bhas
ii . Kavya Mimansa b. Gunadhya
iii . Brihatkatha c. Amarsimha
iv . Svapnavasavadattam d. Rajashekhara
Code-
(A) i- ( c ), ii- ( d ), iii- ( b ), iv- ( a )
(B) i- ( d ), ii- ( a ), iii- ( c ), iv- ( b )
(C) i- ( d ), ii- ( a ), iii- ( b ), iv- ( c )
(D) i- ( a ), ii- ( b ), iii- ( c ), iv- ( d )
Books Authors Amarakosha The Amarakosha is the popular name for Namalinganushasanam a thesaurus in Sanskrit written by the ancient Indian scholar Amarasimha. Kavya Mimansa Rajashekhara wrote the Kavyamimamsa between 880 and 920 CE. The work is essentially a practical guide for poets that explains the elements and composition of a good poem. Brihatkatha Brihat Katha is a book written by Gunadhya. Gunadhya was a scholar in the court of Satvahana King Hala. Brihat Katha is written in the Paisachi language. Gathasaptasati of Hala is written in Prakrit language. Kalhana's Rajatarangini is a book written in the Sanskrit language. Tripitaka's of Buddhism were written in Pali text. Svapnavasavadattam Svapnavasavadattam is the best-known work of Bhasa. It was lost and rediscovered in 1912 in Kerala. This play is around the Vatsa king Udayana and his queen Vasavadatta, the daughter of Pradyota, the ruler of Avanti.
Who was the poet Kalidas?
(A) Chandragupta II 'Vikramaditya'
(B) Harsh
(C) Chandragupta Maurya
(D) Samudragupta
The correct answer is Chandragupta II. Kalidasa was one of the gems of the court of Gupta king Chandragupta II (375–415 CE). The poems he wrote were usually of epic proportions and were written in classical Sanskrit. Meghadutta is one of the finest works of Kalidasa in terms of world literature.
Which ruler's reign is mainly described in Dandin's 'Avantisundari Katha'?
(A) Shivskand Varman
(B) Narsingh Varman
(C) Mahendra Varman
(D) Singhvishnu
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