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1. The Gurudwara Pathar Sahib located in Leh-Ladakh is maintained by
a. Buddhist Monk
b. Pakistan Army
c. Indian Army
d. Governor of Ladakh
2. Gurudwara refers to the temples of
a. Buddhists
b. Sindhis
c. Jains
d. Sikhs
3. With which religion are these flags associated?
a. Sikhism
b. Buddhism
c. Islam
d. Jainism
4. The Bodhisattvas are various incarnations of
a. Buddha
b. Bodhidharma
c. Vishnu
d. Shiva
5. In Buddhism, the Mandala - a representation of the universe in the sand, is swept away after a prayer to symbolize what?
a. New Beginnings
b. Impermanence of Life
c. Washing the sins away
d. End of an era
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Answers
1. The Gurudwara Pathar Sahib located in Leh-Ladakh is maintained by
a. Buddhist Monk
b. Pakistan Army
c. Indian Army
d. Governor of Ladakh
Did You Know?
Legend has it that Guru Nanak, the founder of the Sikh religion, conquered a demon here when he tried to attack the Guru.
Read more about it in this link.
2. Gurudwara refers to the temples of
a. Buddhists
b. Sindhis
c. Jains
d. Sikhs
Did You Know?
A Gurudwara is a place where the Sikhs come together for congregational worship. The first Gurudwara was built by Guru Nanak in 1521 at Kartarpur.
Read more about it in this link.
3. With which religion are these flags associated?
a. Sikhism
b. Buddhism
c. Islam
d. Jainism
Did You Know?
The six colours on the flag are said to have emanated from the body of Buddha when he attained enlightenment. Each of the colours represents a practice or value in the Buddhist faith.
Read more about it in this link.
4. The Bodhisattvas are various incarnations of
a. Buddha
b. Bodhidharma
c. Vishnu
d. Shiva
Did You Know? Bodhisattva is defined as someone who is destined to become Buddha in this life or another life. The word 'Bodhi' means 'an enlightened one' and the word 'sattva' means 'quality of truth'.
Read more about it in this link.
5. In Buddhism, the Mandala - a representation of the universe in the sand, is swept away after a prayer to symbolize what?
a. New Beginnings
b. Impermanence of Life
c. Washing the sins away
d. End of an era
Did You Know? The creation of Mandalas must be practiced by every Buddhist monk in training.
Read more about it in this link.
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