Hinduism Trivia Quiz: How Much Do You Know?

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Below is a Hinduism Trivia Quiz, How Much Do You Know? In the quiz below, you will go on a journey that shows you some of the basic knowledge that most people should have about the Hindu religion. If you are able to get all the questions right, you should consider yourself to have a good understanding of the religion. Remember to read the questions as carefully as you can.


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 
    Bhakti
  • 2. 
    Hindu god of creation
  • 3. 
    The Hindu goddess of wealth, prosperity, and generosity
  • 4. 
    Is a deity worshiped across many traditions in Hinduism in a variety of perspectives
  • 5. 
    Was a legendary king of Ayodhya in ancient India.
  • 6. 
    Is an ancient Sanskrit epic that is thought to have been compiled between approximately 400 BC and 200 CE
  • 7. 
    The Person with 10 heads.
  • 8. 
    Is the wife of Rama.
  • 9. 
    Is seen as the supreme God
  • 10. 
    She is a mother goddess;    is considered as the supreme Divine Mother.
  • 11. 
    Is one of the best-known and most widely worshipped deities in the Hindu pantheon. His image is found throughout India.
  • 12. 
    Is the Sanskrit word for Goddess.
  • 13. 
    Is the religious ritual that Hindus perform on a variety of occasions to pray or show respect to God, Gods, and guru.
  • 14. 
    Is a Sanskrit term meaning "sight"
  • 15. 
    A Hindu festival celebrating the birth of Lord Krishna,
  • 16. 
    Is a festival celebrated every year on the 13th night/14th day in the Krishna Paksha (waning moon) of the month of Maagha (as per Shalivahana or Gujarati Vikrama) or Phalguna (as per Vikrama) in the Hindu Calendar (that is, the night before and day of the new moon). The festival is principally celebrated by offerings of Bael (Bilva) leaves to Lord Shiva, all-day fasting and an all night long vigil.
  • 17. 
    An official holiday in India. Adherents of these religions celebrate Diwali as the Festival of Lights. The five day festival of Diwali occurs on the new moon between October 13-November 14
  • 18. 
    Also called the Festival of Colors, is a popular Hindu spring festival observed in India,
  • 19. 
    It occurs four times every twelve years and rotates among four locations:

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