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The Mahabharata
The Mahabharata is one of the two major Sanskrit epics of ancient India, the other being the Ramayana. It is traditionally attributed to the sage Vyasa, and is a central text of Hinduism. The Mahabharata is an epic poem consisting of 24,000 verses, arranged in 18 parvas (books). It is the longest epic poem ever written.
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Indian Philosophy of Religion
This quiz will test your knowledge of Indian Philosophy of Religion.
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The Nature of Brahman
This quiz is designed to test your knowledge about the nature of Brahman, a fundamental concept in Indian philosophy.
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The Four Vedas
The Four Vedas are the oldest scriptures of Hinduism and are considered to be the foundation of Vedic religion. They are a collection of hymns, prayers, and rituals that were composed in ancient India between 1500 and 500 BCE. The Vedas are divided into four parts: the Rigveda, the Samaveda, the Yajurveda, and the Atharvaveda. This quiz will test your knowledge of the Four Vedas.
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The Mimamsa School
The Mimamsa School is one of the six orthodox schools of Indian philosophy. It is based on the Vedas, the oldest sacred texts of Hinduism. The Mimamsa School focuses on the interpretation of the Vedas and the development of rituals and ceremonies that are prescribed in the Vedas.
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The Samkhya School
The Samkhya School is one of the six orthodox schools of Indian philosophy. It is a dualistic philosophy that posits two fundamental realities: purusha (consciousness) and prakriti (matter). The goal of Samkhya is to achieve liberation from suffering through the realization of the true nature of these two realities.
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The Yoga School
The Yoga School is one of the six orthodox schools of Indian philosophy. It is based on the teachings of the sage Patanjali, who is believed to have lived in the 2nd century BCE. The Yoga School emphasizes the importance of self-realization and liberation from suffering through the practice of yoga.
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