Hindu Epic Ramayana: The Story in the Form of Questions and Answers
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The Vedas, the Ramayana, the Gita, the Puranas and the Mahabharata are some of Hindu's ancient religious texts that have been guiding the society for ages towards the development of a better society. A God-fearing person on his own desists himself from doing wrong, as he is aware of the omnipresence of the Lord. Hindu religious texts make one aware of one’s duties and of the principles of Dharma or righteous behaviour. The term ‘God-fearing’ does not mean that one is a coward. In fact, it signifies a strong aversion to doing wrong. This is what these ancient texts try to teach everybody.
As the original texts are too voluminous, we have presented their essence in the form of unique quiz books, which not only enrich the mind with the knowledge of Hinduism but also enlighten the reader on the philosophical concepts of Hinduism.
This particular book contains the objective type questions on the life story of Lord Rama. This Hindu Epic Ramayana Quiz Book appeases the curiosity about the life of Sri Rama in an interesting manner.
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About the Book
The Vedas, the Ramayana, the Gita, the Puranas and the Mahabharata are some of Hindu's ancient religious texts that have been guiding the society for ages towards the development of a better society. A God-fearing person on his own desists himself from doing wrong, as he is aware of the omnipresence of the Lord. Hindu religious texts make one aware of one’s duties and of the principles of Dharma or righteous behaviour. The term ‘God-fearing’ does not mean that one is a coward. In fact, it signifies a strong aversion to doing wrong. This is what these ancient texts try to teach everybody.
As the original texts are too voluminous, we have presented their essence in the form of unique quiz books, which not only enrich the mind with the knowledge of Hinduism but also enlighten the reader on the philosophical concepts of Hinduism.
This particular book contains the objective type questions on the life story of Lord Rama. This Hindu Epic Ramayana Quiz Book appeases the curiosity about the life of Sri Rama in an interesting manner.
—Author
Table of Contents
About the Book
1. The Childhood Episode
2. The Ayodhya Episode
3. The Forest Episode
4. The Kishkindha Episode
5. The Fascinating Episode
6. The Battle Episode
7. The Uttara Episode
Answer: 1. The Childhood Episode
Answer: 2. The Ayodhya Episode
Answer: 3. The Forest Episode
Answer: 4. The Kishkindha Episode
Answer: 5. The Fascinating Episode
Answer: 6. The Battle Episode
Answer: 7. The Uttara Episode
1. The Childhood Episode
Mark the correct answer—
1. When was Lord Rama born?
(A) 9th of Chaitra month
(B) 9th of Kartik month
(C) 9th of Vaishakha
(D) 9th of Falguna month
2. In which Yuga did Lord Shri Rama take birth?
(A) Satya Yuga
(B) Treta Yuga
(C) Dwapar Yuga
(D) Kali Yuga
3. To which Dynasty did Lord Rama belong?
(A) Lunar Dynasty
(B) Solar Dynasty
(C) Yadu Dynasty
(D) Ikshvaku Dynasty
4. Who was Lord Rama’s father?
(A) Janaka
(B) Bhagiratha
(C) Dashratha
(D) Sumanta
5. Who was Lord Rama’s mother?
(A) Kaikeyee
(B) Manthra
(C) Kaushalya
(D) Sumitra
6. Which two brave sons were given birth to by Sumitra?
(A) Rama-Lakshmana
(B) Lakshmana-Bharata
(C) Bharata-Shatrughan
(D) Lakshmana-Shatrughan
7. Who was Bharata’s mother?
(A) Kaikeyee
(B) Sumitra
(C) Kaushalya
(D) Shabri
8. Which city did king Dashratha rule over?
(A) Patliputra
(B) Ayodhya
(C) Kalinga
(D) Mithala
9. On which river-bank does the city of Ayodhya stand?
(A) Ganga
(B) Godavari
(C) Gomati
(D) Sarayu
10. Which Yagya did Dashartha perform to beget sons?
(A) Ashvamedha Yagya
(B) Son-granting Yagya
(C) Brahm Yagya
(D) Devi Daya
11. Who was the family priest (purohit) of king Dasaratha?
(A) Vasishtha
(B) Dhomaya
(C) Kashyapa
(D) Narada
12. Which of the following traits did Dashratha possess?
(A) Atirathi
(B) Rathi
(C) Maharathi
(D) Ativir
13. What is he called who is able to engage him all alone in a battle with ten thousand warriors?
(A) Atirathi
(B) Maharathi
(C) Rathi
(D) Ativir
14. Which of these was king Dashratha’s minister as well as charioteer?
(A) Lompada
(B) Sumantra
(C) Vamadev
(D) Matali
15. From which part of a god’s body did Dashratha’s four sons take birth?
(A) Vishnu
(B) Shiva
(C) Brahma
(D) Indra
16. How did Rikshraj Jambavan take birth?
(A) From Vishnu’s body
(B) Blessing from Shiva
(C) From Brahma’s mouth
(D) The body of the Sun
17. Who was the father of Bali, the