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  • The Holy Book of Sikhs is known as

  • The Granth Sahib
  • Mahabharata is sometimes called as the

    • Fifth Veda
    • The Holy Book of Islam is

      • The Holy Koran
      • The duration of the Kurukshetra War was
      • Eighteen Days
      • The Holy Book of Christianity is
      • The Holy Bible
      • Jesus Christ was crucified in the year
      • 29 AD
      • The original name given to Mahabharata was
      • Jaya
      • The founder of Buddhism was
      • Gautama Buddha
      • The founder of Christainity was
      • Jesus Christ
      • The founder of Islam was
      • Mohammed the Prophet
      • The founder of Sikhism was
      • Guru Nanak Dev
      • The language in which Gautama Buddha preached was
      • Magadhi
      • Mimamasa Sutra' was written by
      • Jamini
      • Swami Vivekananda, in his younger days,was known as
      • Narendranath
      • Swami Vivekananda participated in a conference of World Religions held at
      • Chicago
      • Ayurveda literally means
      • Science of life
      • The Ramakrishna Mission was started by
      • Swami Vivekanand
      • The Indo Greek king who adopted Buddhism was
      • Menander
      • The most ancient Veda is
      • Atharva Veda
      • The last Guru of Sikhs was
      • Guru Govind Singh
      • The sacred scripture of Parsis is
      • Zhend Avesta
      • Adi Shankaracharya was born in
      • Keladi(Kerala)
      • Trivendrum is also known as the
      • Holy city of Anatha
      • The king who was famous for always speaking the truth was
      • Raja Harishchandra
      • How many Vedas are there
      • Four
      • How many Puranas are there
      • Eighteen
      • How many Upanishads are there
      • Twelve
      • Bhishma was also known as
      • Gangeya
      • The Govardhan Mutt at Puri in Orissa was established by
      • Adi Shankaracharya
      • Dronacharya's son was
      • Ashwathama
      • The language in which the sacred scriptures of Buddhism are written is
      • Pali
      • The founder of Dharma Shastra was
      • Bodayana
      • The famous saint who called his wife as his mother Goddess was
      • Ramakrishna Paramahamsa
      • The Muslim saint who is considered as the Special Protector of children is
      • Shah Madar
      • The earlier name of Bhisma was
      • Devarat
      • The three famous epics of India are
      • Ramayana,Bhagavata and Mahabharatha
      • "Satyartha Prakash" was written by
      • Dayanand Saraswati
      • The Buddhist temples in Burma are known as
      • Pagoda
      • Gayatri Japa was composed by
      • Vishwamitra
      • The Bhagavata was narrated to king Parikshit by
      • Suka Maharishi
      • The Ramayana written by Tulasidas is called
      • Rama Charita Manasa
      • Gautama Buddha was born in
      • Lumbini
      • Chinese Buddhism is also known as
      • Sushrutha Samhita
      • Gautama Buddha is also known as
      • The Light of Asia
      • The place of worship of Hindus is
      • The Temple
      • The place of worship of Christains is
      • The Church
      • The place of worship of Muslims is
      • The Mosque
      • The place of worship of Sikhs
      • The Gurudwara
      • The place of worship of Parsis
      • The Fire Temple
      • Jesus Christ was born in the year
      • 4 BC
      • The Head of the Roman Catholic Church is known as
      • The pope
      • Songs sung in the praise of God are known as
      • Hymns
      • The God of agriculture in Roman Mythology is
      • Saturn
      • Gautama Buddha's original name was
      • Siddhartha
      • Shiva is considered as the god of
      • Creation and destruction
      • Brahma is considered as the god of
      • Creator
      • Ramayana was written by
      • Valmiki
      • Buddha attained enlightenment in
      • Bodh Gaya
      • Chaitanya was devoted to
      • Lord Krishna
      • Artha Shastra was written by
      • Chanakya

      • Kautilya was the real name of

      • Chanakya

      • Moin-ud-din Chisti is a

      • Sufi Saint

      • Mahavira is also known as

      • Vardhamana

      • Kumarasambhava was written by

      • Kalidas

      • Raghuvamsa was written by

      • Kalidas

      • Mahabharata was translated in Tamil by

      • Rajaji

      • Mahabharata was translated into Persian by

      • Mir Ghiasuddin Ali Qazbini

      • Lingaraj temple is located in

      • Bhubaneshwar

      • Lord Jagannath temple is located in

      • Puri

      • Tirupathi is famous for

      • Sri Venkateshwara Temple

      • Gaya is a pilgrimage place for

      • Hindus

      • Gaya is located in

      • Bihar

      • Lord Mahavir breathed his last at

      • Pawapuri

      • Bodh Gaya is located at

      • Bihar

      • Bodh Gaya is sacred place for

      • Buddhists

      • The Shrine of Saibaba is located at

      • Temple of Lord Krishna

      • Ajmer is a pilgrim centre for

      • Muslims

      • Varanasi is a famous pilgrimage centre for

      • Hindus

      • River Ganga is sacred for

      • Hindus

      • Ayodhya is located in

      • Uttar Pradesh

      • Jama Masjid is located at

      • New Delhi

      • Lotus Temple is located at

      • Delhi

      • Mangesh temple is located at

      • Goa

      • Somnath is located at

      • Gujarat

      • The largest Church in Asia is

      • Se Cathedral

      • Meenakshi temple is located at

      • Madurai

      • India's biggest Mosque is

      • Jama Masjid,Delhi

      • Golden Temple was built in

      • 1577 AD

      • Badrinath is located in

      • Uttar Pradesh

      • Sarnath is pilgrimage centre for

      • Buddhists

      • Sun temple is located at

      • Shri Govindajee temple

      • Lonavla is famous for

      • Buddhist Caves

      • The Great Stupa is located at

      • Sanchi

      • The birth place of Adi Shankaracharya is

      • Kaladi


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