Rajasthan Art History and Culture Practice Question and Answer

Q:

Name of the Shri Devnarayan's father?

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    Jai Singh
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    Mansingh
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    Viram Dev
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    Sawai Banquet
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Answer : 4. "Sawai Banquet"
Explanation :

1. Lord Shri Devnarayan Ji, the worshipable deity of the Gurjar caste who is said to be the incarnation of Lord Vishnu, was born in Malaseri on the Saptami day of Magh Shukla in Vikram Samvat 968. His father's name was Sawai Bhoj and his mother's name was Sadhu, hence he was known as Sadhu also called his mother's son.

2. Devji's name in childhood was Uday Singh, he was married to Princess Peepal De and two other queens, Nag Kanya and Daitya Kanya. He had a son named Bella who later became the first priest and a daughter named Beeli.

Q:

With whom was Shri Devnarayan married?

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    system
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    Bhanwari Devi
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    Pipalde
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    Prem Devi
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Answer : 3. "Pipalde"
Explanation :

1. Lord Shri Devnarayan Ji, the worshipable deity of the Gurjar caste who is said to be the incarnation of Lord Vishnu, was born in Malaseri on the Saptami day of Magh Shukla in Vikram Samvat 968. His father's name was Sawai Bhoj and his mother's name was Sadhu, hence he was known as Sadhu also called his mother's son.

2. Devji's name in childhood was Uday Singh, he was married to Princess Peepal De and two other queens, Nag Kanya and Daitya Kanya. He had a son named Bella who later became the first priest and a daughter named Beeli.

Q:

Whom with was Shri Devnarayan married?

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    system
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    Bhanwari Devi
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    Pipalde
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    Prem Devi
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Answer : 3. "Pipalde"
Explanation :

1. Lord Shri Devnarayan Ji, the worshipable deity of the Gurjar caste who is said to be the incarnation of Lord Vishnu, was born in Malaseri on the Saptami day of Magh Shukla in Vikram Samvat 968. His father's name was Sawai Bhoj and his mother's name was Sadhu, hence he was known as Sadhu also called his mother's son.

2. Devji's name in childhood was Uday Singh, he was married to Princess Peepal De and two other queens, Nag Kanya and Daitya Kanya. He had a son named Bella who later became the first priest and a daughter named Beeli.

Q:

People of Gurjar caste consider Shri Devnarayan as an incarnation of?

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    Shriram
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    Shri Krishna
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    Vishnu
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    Tallinath
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Answer : 3. "Vishnu"
Explanation :

1. Lord Shri Devnarayan Ji, the worshipable deity of the Gurjar caste who is said to be the incarnation of Lord Vishnu, was born in Malaseri on the Saptami day of Magh Shukla in Vikram Samvat 968. His father's name was Sawai Bhoj and his mother's name was Sadhu, hence he was known as Sadhu also called his mother's son.

2. Devji's name in childhood was Uday Singh, he was married to Princess Peepal De and two other queens, Nag Kanya and Daitya Kanya. He had a son named Bella who later became the first priest and a daughter named Beeli.

Q:

Jantar musical instrument is played by-

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    Devnarayan ji ke Bhope
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    Pabu ji ke Bhope
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    Garasia Tribe
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    Bhil Tribe
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Answer : 1. "Devnarayan ji ke Bhope"
Explanation :

1. This instrument can be called the initial form of Veena. Its shape resembles a veena and similarly, it has two trumpets.

2. Its rod is made of bamboo on which 22 curtains made of the skin of a particular animal are pasted with wax. Sometimes these are also made of crocodile skin.

3. There are five or six strings attached to the curtains. The strings are played by striking them with the base of the finger and thumb so that the rhythm starts sounding.

3. Bhope of areas like Mewar and Badnaur, Negadiya, Sawai Bhoj etc. are skilled in playing it.

Q:

To which order of Sufism, the symbol of communal harmony Hamiduddin Nagori, belonged? 

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    Chisti
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    Kadiri
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    Magribi
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    Suharawardi
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Answer : 1. "Chisti"
Explanation :

Hamiduddin Nagauri (1192-1274 AD) was a disciple of Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti. He propagated Sufism as per the orders of his guru. Although he was born in Delhi, he spent most of his time in Nagaur, Rajasthan.

Q:

To which Sufi order did Sheikh Hamiduddin Nagori belong?

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    Suhrawardi
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    Magribi
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    Chishti
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    Qadri
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Answer : 3. "Chishti"
Explanation :

Hamiduddin Nagauri (1192-1274 AD) was a disciple of Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti. He propagated Sufism as per the orders of his guru. Although he was born in Delhi, he spent most of his time in Nagaur, Rajasthan.

Q:

Who is called the ‘Gandhi of Chirawa’ ? 

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    Sardar Harial Singh
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    Seth Ghan Shyam Das Birla
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    Master Pyarelal Gupta
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    RadhaKrishna Bohra
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Answer : 3. "Master Pyarelal Gupta "
Explanation :

Master Pyarelal Gupta is called the “Gandhi of Chirawa”. He was a resident of Chirawa town of Jhunjhunu district of Rajasthan. He was a freedom fighter, social reformer and educationist. He established Amar Seva Samiti in Chirawa and opened a school. He remained engaged in propagating the ideas and ideals of Gandhiji.

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