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Question 36 Jun 09, 2025
What is the significance of 'Chhappan Bhog' in Maithili cuisine?
It represents a feast of 56 dishes offered to Lord Krishna by the Brijwasis Chhappan Bhog is a grand feast consisting of 56 dishes, traditionally prepared in honor of revered guests, friends, and family. Its origins lie in being offered to Lord Krishna by the Brijwasis as gratitude for his protection against Lord Indra’s wrath. It symbolizes a harmonious blend of six tastes: bitter, spicy, astringent, sour, salty, and sweet.
Question 37 Jun 09, 2025
Which book from the 14th century discussed Maithili cuisine and mentioned yoghurt, fish, and other elements?
Varnaratnakara The article references the 14th-century Maithili book titled Varnaratnakara, which discussed Maithili cuisine and highlighted elements such as yoghurt (dahi) and fish (machha). This historical text indicates that Maithili cuisine has remained largely unchanged over centuries.
Question 38 Jun 09, 2025
What is the meaning of the 'Karmaphala Principle'?
What you sow is what you reap The Karmaphala Principle, as explained in the article, means that one's actions (good or bad) determine future outcomes. For example, if someone seriously considers starting a business, they will eventually act on it, and their efforts will yield corresponding results.
Question 39 Jun 09, 2025
According to the article, what are the three 'gunas' that influence human nature?
Goodness, passion, and darkness The article explains that all beings are influenced by the three gunas—sattvaguna (goodness), rajoguna (passion), and tamoguna (darkness). A person's nature is determined by the proportion of these modes; for instance, a good person has a higher percentage of sattvaguna.
Question 40 Jun 09, 2025
Which statement best describes the concept of 'autopilot' as used in the spiritual context in the article?
Our karmaphalas determine our life experiences without escape The article uses the term 'autopilot' to explain how individuals are bound by the consequences of past actions (karmaphalas) and their evolved natures shaped by the gunas. Unless God intervenes, people face unavoidable outcomes of their actions, limiting free will.

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