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multiple choice: choose the best answer
11 which best completes the analogy?
lakshmi wealth sarasvati ____________
a snakes
b monkeys
c learning
d life
12 what is considered a persons highest purpose in hinduism?
a reincarnation
b breaking free from the cycle of rebirth
c treating others with kindness
d to become a guru
13 followers of hinduism believe the gods sometime take on human or animal forms known as which of the following?
a mandalas
b mantras
c ahimsas
d avatars
14 what is the kind and beautiful form of shakti?
a parvati
b kali
c sarasvati
d mansana
15 which of the following is not a traditional activity during diwali?
a exchanging presents
b eating festive meals
c lighting lamps
d throwing colored powder
16 how is hinduism different from other major religions?
a it does not have any sacred texts
b it does not have a place of worship
c it does not have a founder
d it does not have any festivals
17 which animal is especially sacred to hindus?
a chickens
b cows
c dogs
d birds
- In Hinduism, Lakshmi is the goddess of wealth and Sarasvati is the goddess of knowledge and learning.
- Moksha, or breaking free from the cycle of rebirth (samsara), is considered the highest purpose in Hinduism.
- In Hinduism, avatars are the human or animal - forms that gods take on.
- Parvati is the kind and beautiful form of Shakti. Kali is a more fierce form.
- Throwing colored powder is associated with Holi, not Diwali. Diwali involves exchanging presents, eating festive meals, and lighting lamps.
- Hinduism is unique among major religions as it does not have a single founder. It has sacred texts like the Vedas, places of worship like temples, and many festivals.
- Cows are especially sacred to Hindus.
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- C. Learning
- B. Breaking free from the cycle of rebirth
- D. Avatars
- A. Parvati
- D. Throwing colored powder
- C. It does not have a founder
- B. Cows