Jeopardy Extravaganza

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Jeopardy Review Game

Jeopardy Extravaganza

By: Your Talented

SSV Shikshikas

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The Pandavas escaped from a house made of

this.  

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What is Wax?

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This was the name of Nakul and Sahadev's

mother.  

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Who is Madri?

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This is Bheeshma's real name.  

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Who is Devavrata?

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This was the mother of Sage Vedavyasa.   

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Who is Satyavati ?

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This brother of the Kauravas switched to the side of the Pandavas right

before the battle .

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Who is Yuyutsu ?

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This art is drawn daily to welcome the Goddess Mahalakshmi in our

homes.

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What is Rangoli/Kolam?

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This text written by Bharata Muni is the

earliest Indian text in the history of performing

arts.   

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What is Natya Shastra?

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These famous shrines cut out of rock are found in

Aurangabad in Maharashtra. 

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What is Ajanta and Ellora Caves ?

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One of the two forms of classical dance originated in the state of Kerala.   

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What are Kathakali and Mohiniattam ?

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This is the name of a well known festival and folk

dance performed by both men and women of

Assam.   

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What is Bihu?

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He is the author of Ramayana

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Who is Valmiki?

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Vaali ruled this kingdom.

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What is Kishkinda?

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The name of Lakshmana’s wife.

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Who is Urmila?

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While abducting Sita, Ravana takes help of this

demon.

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Who is Mareecha?

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Indrajeet hit Lakshmana with this weapon that made Lakshmana unconcious and he was brought to normal only after Hanuman brought the medicine for him. Name the weapon .

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What is Brahmastra?

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Hindu new year is celebrated on this day.

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What is Ugadi?

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Kids play with these on Makar Sankranti

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What are kites?

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Onam is celebrated in this state of India.

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What is Kerala?

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Holi (Color of Festivals) is celebrated in this month

of Hindu Calendar.

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What is Phalguna?

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The day Narkasur was killed which is also the

first day of Diwali.

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What is Narak-Chaturdashi ?

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He is the second born son of Shiva and Parvati and worshipped before starting any new activities.

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Who is Ganesha?

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She is the Goddess of Knowledge and all literary arts including music, arts, and speech. She is also

worshiped as the Goddess of thoughts of truth and forgiving. She is first

mentioned in the RigVeda.

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Who is Saraswati?

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Her name translates to "She of the mountains" and refers to her

being born as the daughter of Himavan, lord of the mountains. In many interpretations of the

scriptures, she is regarded as a representation of Shakti or

Durga. Her other names include Himani, Gauri, Aparna and many

hundreds of others.

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Who is Parvati?

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Lord Vishnu appeared in this fourth incarnation to savethe life of his devotee Prahlada who had been constantly tortured by his father the demon Hiranyakashipu for his devotion to Lord Vishnu.

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Who is Narasimha?

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Bankim Chandra Chatterji refers to her in his famous

song thus: tum hi durga dashprahar

dhaarinikamala kamaladala vihaarinivaani vidya daayini namaami tvaam naamami

kamlam amalaam atulaamsujalam suphalam

maatram

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Who is Bharat Mata?

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He founded the Hindu kingdom in the Deccan

against all odds, fighting against the mighty Mughals. He inspired and united the

common man to fight against the tyranny of Mughal ruler Aurangjeb, by inculcating a

sense of pride and nationality in them.

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Who is Shivaji?

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One of the world's first great urban civilizations. It flourished in the vast

river plains and adjacent regions in what are now

Pakistan and western India.

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What is the Saraswati-Indus Valley Civilization?

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He is regarded as one of the earliest known political

thinkers,economists and king-makers. He was the man to

envision the first Indian empire by unification of the then

numerous kingdoms in the Indian sub-continent and provide the impetus for fights against the Greek conqueror Alexander.

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Who is Chanakya?

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The day when the invading Shakas were vanquished by the great emperors Shalivahana and Vikramaditya. It is also believed that the creator of the Hindu pantheon Lord Brahma started creation on this day.

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What is Ugadi?

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He was born on an island in the holy river Yamuna, on Ashadh Purnimaover 5,000 years ago. His father was Parashar rishi and mother, Satyavati.

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Who was Ved Vyas?

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This person transformed the Indian National

Congress into a mass movement to campaign against British colonial

rule.

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Who is Mohandas Gandhi?

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The valiant monk who proclaimed in America the greatness of Hinduism and of Indian culture at a time when the West regarded India as a land of barbarians. The beloved disciple of Sri Ramakrishna Paramahamsa.

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Who is Swami Vivekananda?

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He was well known throughout Bharat, and was the second Sarsanghchalak of Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh. His life was wholly dedicated tot he service of the motherland.

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Who is Madhav Sadhashiv Golwakar?

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He is the symbol of the heroism of the youth of India. A revolutionary. He threw a bomb when the Legislature was in session, to warn the British Government. He was put to death but lives in the hearts of his countrymen.

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Who is Bhagat Singh?

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Founder of Bramho Samaj

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Who is Raja Ram Mohan Roy?

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Topic: Dharma, Society, & I

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MAKE YOUR WAGES

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The eternal symbol of Hindu culture and Dharma.

It standsfor Dharma, wealth, advancement, glory,

knowledge and detachment.

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1 minute to discuss with group

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What is Bhagwa Dwaj?

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HOPE YOU HAD FUN!

Vishwa Dharma Ki Jai!