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Assam, India - Quizzes (S/P) - Part 4

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Q31. Which site is referred to as the Khajuraho of Assam?
Q31. Which site is referred to as the Khajuraho of Assam?

(A) Kamakhya
(A) Kamakhya
(B) Madan Kamdev
(B) Madan Kamdev
(C) Sukreswar
(C) Sukreswar
(D) Basistha Ashram
(D) Basistha Ashram
Answer: (B) Madan Kamdev
Answer: (B) Madan Kamdev
Madan Kamdev, located in Baihata Chariali, Kamrup district of Assam, is often referred to as the "Khajuraho of Assam" due to its collection of sculptures, some of which are erotic, reminiscent of the famous Khajuraho temples in Madhya Pradesh.
Madan Kamdev, located in Baihata Chariali, Kamrup district of Assam, is often referred to as the "Khajuraho of Assam" due to its collection of sculptures, some of which are erotic, reminiscent of the famous Khajuraho temples in Madhya Pradesh.

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Q32. Which Satra primarily celebrates Holi?
Q32. Which Satra primarily celebrates Holi?

(A) Madhupar
(A) Madhupar
(B) Barpeta
(B) Barpeta
(C) Garhmur
(C) Garhmur
(D) Aauniati
(D) Aauniati
Answer: (B) Barpeta
Answer: (B) Barpeta
Barpeta Satra is especially famous for its vibrant and large-scale Holi celebrations, known as Doul Mahotsav.
Barpeta Satra is especially famous for its vibrant and large-scale Holi celebrations, known as Doul Mahotsav.

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Q33. Which Satra was established by Ahom King Jayaddhwaj Singha?
Q33. Which Satra was established by Ahom King Jayaddhwaj Singha?

(A) Aauniati Satra
(A) Aauniati Satra
(B) Kuruwabahi Satra
(B) Kuruwabahi Satra
(C) Dakshinpaat Satra
(C) Dakshinpaat Satra
(D) Barpeta Satra
(D) Barpeta Satra
Answer: (A) Aauniati Satra
Answer: (A) Aauniati Satra
Sri Sri Auniati Satra, located in Majuli, Assam, was established by the Ahom King Jayaddhwaj Singha.
Sri Sri Auniati Satra, located in Majuli, Assam, was established by the Ahom King Jayaddhwaj Singha.

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Q34. Where did Sankardeva breathe his last?
Q34. Where did Sankardeva breathe his last?

(A) Madhupur Satra
(A) Madhupur Satra
(B) Sundaridiya Satra
(B) Sundaridiya Satra
(C) Aauniati Satra
(C) Aauniati Satra
(D) Dakshinpaat Satra
(D) Dakshinpaat Satra
Answer: (A) Madhupur Satra
Answer: (A) Madhupur Satra
Srimanta Sankardeva, the revered Assamese saint, scholar, playwright, social reformer, and founder of the Ekasarana Dharma, breathed his last at Madhupur Satra, Bheladonga in Cooch Behar, which is now in West Bengal, India.
Srimanta Sankardeva, the revered Assamese saint, scholar, playwright, social reformer, and founder of the Ekasarana Dharma, breathed his last at Madhupur Satra, Bheladonga in Cooch Behar, which is now in West Bengal, India.

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Q35. In which location is Madhupur Satra situated?
Q35. In which location is Madhupur Satra situated?

(A) Dhubri
(A) Dhubri
(B) Koch Behar
(B) Koch Behar
(C) Bongaigaon
(C) Bongaigaon
(D) New Jalpaiguri
(D) New Jalpaiguri
Answer: (B) Koch Behar
Answer: (B) Koch Behar
Madhupur Satra is located in Cooch Behar, West Bengal, India. While geographically in West Bengal, it's important to note its connection to the Ekasarana tradition of Vaishnavism, which originated in Assam with Srimanta Sankardeva. The Satra's presence in Cooch Behar reflects the historical and cultural links between the regions.
Madhupur Satra is located in Cooch Behar, West Bengal, India. While geographically in West Bengal, it's important to note its connection to the Ekasarana tradition of Vaishnavism, which originated in Assam with Srimanta Sankardeva. The Satra's presence in Cooch Behar reflects the historical and cultural links between the regions.

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Q36. Which Satra is renowned for its mask-making tradition?
Q36. Which Satra is renowned for its mask-making tradition?

(A) Bardowa
(A) Bardowa
(B) Barpeta
(B) Barpeta
(C) Samaguri
(C) Samaguri
(D) Garhmur
(D) Garhmur
Answer: (C) Samaguri
Answer: (C) Samaguri
Sri Sri Samaguri Satra, located in Majuli, Assam, is famous for its unique mask-making tradition. These masks, crafted from traditional materials like bamboo, clay, and cloth, are integral to Ankiya Bhaona performances, a traditional form of Assamese theatre.
Sri Sri Samaguri Satra, located in Majuli, Assam, is famous for its unique mask-making tradition. These masks, crafted from traditional materials like bamboo, clay, and cloth, are integral to Ankiya Bhaona performances, a traditional form of Assamese theatre.

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Q37. Where did Sankardeva establish the first Satra?
Q37. Where did Sankardeva establish the first Satra?

(A) Bardowa
(A) Bardowa
(B) Barpeta
(B) Barpeta
(C) Sundaridiya
(C) Sundaridiya
(D) Majuli
(D) Majuli
Answer: (A) Bardowa
Answer: (A) Bardowa
Srimanta Sankardeva, a revered saint and social reformer of Assam, established his first Satra at Bordowa, his birthplace. Located in the present-day Nagaon district, this Satra, known as Sri Sri Batadrava Than, holds immense significance as the first center for the propagation of Ekasarana Dharma, the Neo-Vaishnavite religious movement he initiated. It was a pivotal hub for his religious and cultural activities.
Srimanta Sankardeva, a revered saint and social reformer of Assam, established his first Satra at Bordowa, his birthplace. Located in the present-day Nagaon district, this Satra, known as Sri Sri Batadrava Than, holds immense significance as the first center for the propagation of Ekasarana Dharma, the Neo-Vaishnavite religious movement he initiated. It was a pivotal hub for his religious and cultural activities.

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Q38. Which community observes Tusu puja?
Q38. Which community observes Tusu puja?

(A) Bodos
(A) Bodos
(B) Aadibasis
(B) Aadibasis
(C) Tea tribes
(C) Tea tribes
(D) Karbis
(D) Karbis
Answer: (C) Tea tribes
Answer: (C) Tea tribes
Tusu Puja is a significant harvest festival primarily observed by the tea tribes and other tribal communities in Assam, as well as in parts of West Bengal, Jharkhand, and Odisha.
Tusu Puja is a significant harvest festival primarily observed by the tea tribes and other tribal communities in Assam, as well as in parts of West Bengal, Jharkhand, and Odisha.

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Q39. How many Bargeets did Madhavdeva compose?
Q39. How many Bargeets did Madhavdeva compose?

(A) 191
(A) 191
(B) 180
(B) 180
(C) 188
(C) 188
(D) 198
(D) 198
Answer: (A) 191
Answer: (A) 191
Madhavdeva, a key figure in Assamese literature and culture, composed 191 Bargeets. These devotional songs are a cornerstone of the Assamese Vaishnavite tradition. While his guru, Srimanta Sankardeva, initiated the Bargeet tradition, Madhavdeva significantly contributed to it, creating a substantial and influential body of work after a fire destroyed most of Sankardeva's compositions.
Madhavdeva, a key figure in Assamese literature and culture, composed 191 Bargeets. These devotional songs are a cornerstone of the Assamese Vaishnavite tradition. While his guru, Srimanta Sankardeva, initiated the Bargeet tradition, Madhavdeva significantly contributed to it, creating a substantial and influential body of work after a fire destroyed most of Sankardeva's compositions.

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Q40. During what time were Charyapadas composed?
Q40. During what time were Charyapadas composed?

(A) Between 8th and 12th century
(A) Between 8th and 12th century
(B) Between 9th and 10th century
(B) Between 9th and 10th century
(C) Between 12th and 13th century
(C) Between 12th and 13th century
(D) Between 13th and 14th century
(D) Between 13th and 14th century
Answer: (A) Between 8th and 12th century
Answer: (A) Between 8th and 12th century
The Charyapadas, a collection of mystic poems, are believed to have been composed between the 8th and 12th centuries CE. This period aligns with the Pala dynasty's rule in Bengal and Assam and the flourishing of Tantric Buddhism. They are considered early examples of Eastern Indo-Aryan languages, ancestral to Assamese and Bengali, and offer valuable insights into the social, cultural, and religious landscape of the time.
The Charyapadas, a collection of mystic poems, are believed to have been composed between the 8th and 12th centuries CE. This period aligns with the Pala dynasty's rule in Bengal and Assam and the flourishing of Tantric Buddhism. They are considered early examples of Eastern Indo-Aryan languages, ancestral to Assamese and Bengali, and offer valuable insights into the social, cultural, and religious landscape of the time.

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