The ways of religion is the way of which of the following?
- aWealth, power, fame and pride
- bJustice, truth, non-violence and welfare
- cSacrifice, ritual, pilgrimage and chant
- dKnowledge, action, devotion and yoga
116 questions · 11 sections
The ways of religion is the way of which of the following?
What is the meaning of 'Atmamokshaya jagaddhitaya cha'?
He who follows the path of religion is called —
For what purpose do we observe religion?
Where does the evil doer go after death?
Which scriptures are the most excellent examples to prove religion and irreligion?
Which of the following is NOT a Veda?
Which book is composed after Veda to find out duty or non-duty, religion or non-religion?
Which of the following is an example of Smriti verse?
Smriti shastra is the ____ step to prove vice and virtue.
The manners which are followed for a long time by great men is called —
Sadachar is the ____ step to prove the religious act.
When there is no example from Veda, Smriti or Sadachar, what should one accept to determine right and wrong?
A wise person considers his own ____ as authoritative in determining what is right and wrong.
In judgment of moral values, what is good is right and what is not good is —
Moral values are the criteria of judgment and religion is the —
Which of the following are reflected in the path of righteousness?
To prove the religious act, what is the correct order of authority?
The sense or power of considering which deed is evil or non-beneficial is called —
The pillar of justice is —
To embezzle the commodities of others is —
From the religious point of view, abducting others' commodities is —
What does both ethical values and religious commandment say about anger?
Morality is the quality of —
Those who have no morality are —
Which of the following are among the ten outer signs of religion?
The pious man considers which of the following as documentary?
The pious never lose their —
The pious forgive even when they have —
The pious are never guided by the pride of —
Which of the following passions does a pious man control?
The pious are fond of —
What are the two main moral qualities of the pious?
According to the maxim 'jeebah brahmaib naparah', a living being is nothing but —
The pious strongly believe the maxim of —
The pious considers himself lower than —
The pious thinks the great duty is to —
The pious are always —
The pious considers his work as the work of —
According to the holy book, after death the pious go to —
What do the impious remain throughout life?
According to the holy book, sin leads a man to —
Sinners after suffering hellish pain are born again on earth as —
How can a sinner be relieved?
The quotation 'If the religion be destroyed, it destroys the man who destroys it' is from —
Which of the following are true about consequences of piety and impiety?
The story of Prohlad happened during which yuga?
Who was the king of giants in Satyayuga?
Hiranyakashipu was against which lord?
Who was the devotee of Hari born in the dynasty of Hiranyakashipu?
What was Prohlad's most favourite thing?
Which of the following methods were used to try to kill Prohlad?
Lord Hari came out of the lifeless pillar in the shape of —
How did Lord Shrihari kill Hiranyakashipu?
According to Prohlad, where does God exist?
What did Prohlad ask from Lord Shrihari?
The central lesson of the Prohlad episode is —
The boon to Hiranyakashipu was that he could not be killed by —
Which institution has an important role in following the path of religion?
The younger learn behaviours or manners in the family from —
If all family members speak the truth, then in the family —
If self-reliance is taught in the family, nobody will be —
A family in which members hand their opinion to others lacks —
Which of the following qualities should be followed by family members for peace?
What is the proverb taught through the woodcutter story?
The poor woodcutter managed his family by —
How did the woodcutter lose his axe?
Who appeared to the woodcutter from the river?
The mermaid first showed an axe of —
The second axe shown by the mermaid was made of —
The third axe brought by the mermaid was —
Why did the mermaid give the woodcutter both gold and silver axes?
What did the village leader do after hearing the woodcutter's story?
What happened when the mermaid asked the leader about the gold axe?
What was the consequence of the leader's lie?
Calm, polite or evil behaviour is called —
Civility is one of the main elements of —
What distinguishes human beings from animals?
Civility expressed through deeds towards mother, father and teacher is known as —
According to Hari Chandro Bhattacharya's 'Bengal Vocabulary', how many kinds of Pronam are there?
Which of the following is NOT a kind of Pronam?
Uttering pronam to bow is called —
According to the scripture 'Tantrasar', bowing with arms, legs, head, chest and eyes is called —
How many parts are involved in Austanga Pronam?
Which of the following are parts of Austanga Pronam?
The synonym of Pronam is —
How many kinds of Namaskar are there?
The three kinds of Namaskar are —
From which Purana is the significance of Namaskar mentioned?
According to Nrisimha Purana, Namaskar is the head of all —
According to the verse, by doing Namaskar one time, man achieves —
According to religious philosophy, when we bow to someone we actually bow to —
Taking drug or drug addiction is the way of —
Why is drug addiction immoral?
Which of the following is NOT a drug according to the chapter?
Codeine is also known as —
Which of the following are losses caused by smoking and drug addiction?
Which of the following diseases is caused by smoking?
Which of the following are diseases caused by smoking?
Smoking causes harm to —
A druggist loses his ____ when addicted.
The foundation of society is —
The body is called the temple of —
According to Hinduism, drug addiction is —
The friends of a druggist are also sinners because —
The quotation 'He can teach religion to the living being who practises own self' is from —
How should parents instruct children about religious and moral values?
Through which of the following is righteousness (dharma) and unrighteousness (adharma) determined?
The essence of the narrative of Hiranyakashipu and Prahlada is:
Which of the following qualities is reflected in Rodella's behavior?
The reason behind Shipra's behavior towards Rodella results in:
What is meant by moral values?
What is conscience?
What is the fate of the unrighteous?
Which of the following best describes the path of righteousness?
The concept of etiquette (sistachar) is best described as —