Navarathri

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SSSGC Kuwait
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Religious Studies
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KG - Professional Development
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1.
Multiple Choice
Which form of Navadurga is worshipped on the first day of Navaratri ?
Maa Katyayani
Maa Brahmacharini
Maa SailaPutri
Maa Chandraghanta
2.
Multiple Choice
Which among the following is not associated with Navratri?
Durga Puja
Onam
Bommai Kolu
Saraswati Puja
3.
Multiple Choice
Why do we revere and worship Nature as Devi?
Nature is as beautiful as a goddess.
Devi is energy that accounts for all the phenomena of Nature.
Man has to control nature to establish his superiority in creation.
Environment needs to be protected for a good quality of material life.
Answer explanation
Devi is energy that accounts for all the phenomena of Nature.
Swami says: When a reference is made to Devi, it signifies the unified form of Durga, Lakshmi and Saraswathi. The three together represent Shakthi. Shakthi is the energy that accounts for all the phenomena of Prakruthi (Nature). Nature is energy and the controller of that energy is the Lord.
4.
Multiple Choice
Which scripture is associated with Navaratri?
Yoga Vasista
Devi Mahatmyam
Bhagavad Gita
Mahabharatha
5.
Multiple Choice
Which of the three forms of Devi correspond to each of the three potencies?
Durga: Materialisation, Lakshmi: Vibration, Saraswathi: Radiation
Durga: Vibration, Lakshmi: radiation, Saraswathi: materialisation
Durga: Radiation, Lakshmi: Materialisation, Saraswathi: Vibration
Durga: Materialisation, Lakshmi: Radiation, Saraswathi: Vibration
Answer explanation
Durga: Materialisation, Lakshmi: Vibration, Saraswathi: Radiation
The body indicates Kriya Shakthi. The mind is the repository of Ichcha Shakthi. The Athma is Jnana Shakthi.
Kriya Shakthi comes from the body, which is material. The power that activates the body that is inert and makes it vibrant is Ichcha Shakthi. The power that induces the vibrations of Ichcha Shakthi is Jnana Shakthi, which causes radiation (of energy).
These three potencies are represented by the manthra: "Om Bhur-Bhuvah-Suvah"
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