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1. Where would you find this huge mythological structure and tell me name of the character it is depicting?
2. He learned Sanskrit in 1933 and read the Bhagavad Gita in the original form, citing it later as one of the most influential books to shape his philosophy of life. Upon witnessing the world’s first nuclear test in 1945, he later said he had thought of the quotation “Now I have become Death, the destroyer of worlds“, verse 32 from chapter 11 of the Bhagavad Gita. Who is this famous person?
3. X and Y are believed to be the only two humans who ever possessed the three ultimate weapons: The Brahmanda Astra, Vaishnava Astra, and Pashupatastra. Who are X and Y?
4. Hinduism promotes "organ" donation. The first example of "organ" donation in the world can be found in Hindu Mythology. Who had donated his body parts for good cause then?
5. Mount Everest is 8,848 meters and its summit has been scaled by over 4,000 people. X is 6,638 meters and its summit is still unclimbed! Famous mountaineer Reinhold Messner was given the opportunity by the government where X is located to climb in the mid-1980s but he declined citing
"If we conquer this mountain, then we conquer something in people's souls. I would suggest they go and climb something a little harder. X is not so high and not so hard." What mountain is X?
Answers below -
1. Sage Dadhichi, who happily donated his bones so that Lord Indra could use them to create a weapon Vajra to kill daemons
2. Robert Oppenheimer
3. Parashurama (6th incarnation of Lord Vishnu) and Indrajit (Ravana’s son)
4. Garuda Wisnu Kencana Cultural Park (Indonesia)
5. Mount Kailash.
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1. Where would you find this huge mythological structure and tell me name of the character it is depicting?
2. He learned Sanskrit in 1933 and read the Bhagavad Gita in the original form, citing it later as one of the most influential books to shape his philosophy of life. Upon witnessing the world’s first nuclear test in 1945, he later said he had thought of the quotation “Now I have become Death, the destroyer of worlds“, verse 32 from chapter 11 of the Bhagavad Gita. Who is this famous person?
3. X and Y are believed to be the only two humans who ever possessed the three ultimate weapons: The Brahmanda Astra, Vaishnava Astra, and Pashupatastra. Who are X and Y?
4. Hinduism promotes "organ" donation. The first example of "organ" donation in the world can be found in Hindu Mythology. Who had donated his body parts for good cause then?
5. Mount Everest is 8,848 meters and its summit has been scaled by over 4,000 people. X is 6,638 meters and its summit is still unclimbed! Famous mountaineer Reinhold Messner was given the opportunity by the government where X is located to climb in the mid-1980s but he declined citing
"If we conquer this mountain, then we conquer something in people's souls. I would suggest they go and climb something a little harder. X is not so high and not so hard." What mountain is X?
Answers below -
1. Sage Dadhichi, who happily donated his bones so that Lord Indra could use them to create a weapon Vajra to kill daemons
2. Robert Oppenheimer
3. Parashurama (6th incarnation of Lord Vishnu) and Indrajit (Ravana’s son)
4. Garuda Wisnu Kencana Cultural Park (Indonesia)
5. Mount Kailash.
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1.sani maharaj
ReplyDelete2.albert Einstein
3.Arjun & parashuram
4.ekalabya
5. Kanchanjangha peak
1.a. Ungasan,Badung,Island of Bali b. Lord Vishnu riding his mount Garuda.
ReplyDelete2. J. Robert Oppenheimer
ReplyDelete3. X-Parashuram, 6th Avatar of Lord Vishnu. Y-Indrajit, the son of Raavan.
ReplyDelete5. Mount Kailash
ReplyDelete4.Rishi Dadhichi
ReplyDelete2. Robert Openheimer.
ReplyDelete4. Sage Dadhichi.
5. Kanchenjangha.
ReplyDelete1)The structure is situated in Garuda Wisnu Kencana Cultural Park, Bali, Indonesia. The character it depicts is Garuda who agreed to be ridden by Vishnu in return for the right to use the elixir to liberate his enslaved mother.
ReplyDelete2)Julius Robert Oppenheimer
3)Parashurama and Indrajeet
4)Guru Dadhichi
5)Mount Kailash
1) Garuda, Bali
ReplyDelete2) Robert oppenheimer
3) Parashuram & Arjun
4) Sage Dadichi
5) Mount Kailash
Answers
ReplyDelete1. Sage Dadhichi, who happily donated his bones so that Lord Indra could use them to create a weapon Vajra to kill daemons
2. Robert Oppenheimer
3. Parashurama (6th incarnation of Lord Vishnu) and Indrajit (Ravana’s son)
4. Garuda Wisnu Kencana Cultural Park(Indonesia)
5. Mount Kailash.
Thank you all for your answers!