How deep is your understanding of Hinduism’s rich tapestry? Dive into this engaging trivia and explore the intricate symbols, vibrant festivals, revered deities, and profound concepts that define Hinduism. Each question will take you deeper into the colors and traditions of one of the world’s oldest religions.
From the majestic Ganesh to the spiritual significance of Diwali, each aspect of Hinduism highlighted in this trivia offers a glimpse into its vast and diverse culture. Enrich your knowledge as you navigate through concepts like karma, dharma, and moksha, each with its unique story and background.
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Shiva is believed to take many forms including the Lord of the what?
Love
Love
Obstacles
Obstacles
Dance
Dance
Light
Light
Which Hindu Goddess is the mother of Ganesha?
Saraswati
Saraswati
Shatrupa
Shatrupa
Parvati
Parvati
Garuda
Garuda
Which animal is the Hindu Goddess Pravati’s mount?
Tiger
Tiger
Swan
Swan
Deer
Deer
Eagle
Eagle
Bonalu is a Hindu festival worshipping which Goddess?
Saraswati
Saraswati
Mahakali
Mahakali
Garuda
Garuda
Shatrupa
Shatrupa
The Hindu festival Ratha Yatra is held where in India?
Mumbai
Mumbai
Jaipur
Jaipur
Puri
Puri
Delhi
Delhi
Which of the following is NOT a god worshipped by Hindus?
Vishnu
Vishnu
Jesus
Jesus
Brahma
Brahma
Shiva
Shiva
The mark worn on the forehead by Hindus is known as a what?
Tilaka
Tilaka
Dussera
Dussera
Holi
Holi
Onam
Onam
The Hindu festival of Mahalakshmi Vrata is performed by whom?
Children
Children
Old men
Old men
Married women
Married women
Young men
Young men
Which of these Hindu festivals is also known as the festival of colors?
Rath Yatra
Rath Yatra
Onam
Onam
Dussera
Dussera
Holi
Holi
The Hindu deity Shiva’s mount is which animal?
Swan
Swan
Eagle
Eagle
Deer
Deer
Bull
Bull
Which of these is a Hindu pilgrimage?
Onam
Onam
Dussera
Dussera
Char Dham
Char Dham
Holi
Holi
The Hindu Goddess Parvati is the wife of which deity?
Rama
Rama
Krishna
Krishna
Shiva
Shiva
Vishnu
Vishnu
The Hindu Kumbh Mela pilgrimage is held how often?
Every 12 years
Every 12 years
Every 6 years
Every 6 years
Every year
Every year
Every 3 years
Every 3 years
The Hindu concept that the cosmic functions of creation, maintenance and destruction are personified by deities is known as what?
Trimurti
Trimurti
Shatrupa
Shatrupa
Saraswati
Saraswati
Parvati
Parvati
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