Q1. King Bana's daughter Usha eloped with Sri Krishna's grandson. In which Assamese drama is this incident described? Q1. King Bana's daughter Usha eloped with Sri Krishna's grandson. In which Assamese drama is this incident described?
Q1. Which ancient kingdom of Assam was known for its capital city, Pragjyotishpura, and its legendary king, Bhagadatta, who fought in the Mahabharata war? Q1. Which ancient kingdom of Assam was known for its capital city, Pragjyotishpura, and its legendary king, Bhagadatta, who fought in the Mahabharata war?
The Kamarupa Kingdom was an ancient kingdom that ruled Assam from the 4th to the 12th century. Its capital city, Pragjyotishpura, was said to be the epicenter of the kingdom's power and culture. King Bhagadatta, who ruled Kamarupa, was a legendary figure who fought on the side of the Kauravas in the Mahabharata war.The Kamarupa Kingdom was an ancient kingdom that ruled Assam from the 4th to the 12th century. Its capital city, Pragjyotishpura, was said to be the epicenter of the kingdom's power and culture. King Bhagadatta, who ruled Kamarupa, was a legendary figure who fought on the side of the Kauravas in the Mahabharata war.
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Q2. King Bana's daughter Usha eloped with Sri Krishna's grandson. In which Assamese drama is this incident described? Q2. King Bana's daughter Usha eloped with Sri Krishna's grandson. In which Assamese drama is this incident described?
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Q3. Who is known by the sobriquet / nickname "Natasurjya" in Assamese literature? Q3. Who is known by the sobriquet / nickname "Natasurjya" in Assamese literature?
(A) Phani Sarma (A) Phani Sarma
(B) Raghunath Choudhary (B) Raghunath Choudhary
(C) Rajanikanta Bordoloi (C) Rajanikanta Bordoloi
(D) Hiren Gohain (D) Hiren Gohain
Answer: (A) Phani Sarma Answer: (A) Phani Sarma
In Assamese literature, the sobriquet "Natasurjya" is associated with Phani Sarma. "Natasurjya" translates to "Sun of the Stage" and is used to recognize Phani Sarma's significant contributions to Assamese theatre and literature.In Assamese literature, the sobriquet "Natasurjya" is associated with Phani Sarma. "Natasurjya" translates to "Sun of the Stage" and is used to recognize Phani Sarma's significant contributions to Assamese theatre and literature.
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Q4. Whose name was Partha in Mahabharata? Q4. Whose name was Partha in Mahabharata?
(A) Krishna (A) Krishna
(B) Yudhishthira (B) Yudhishthira
(C) Arjuna (C) Arjuna
(D) Bhima (D) Bhima
Answer: (C) Arjuna Answer: (C) Arjuna
In the Hindu epic Mahabharata, Arjuna is also known as Partha and Dhananjaya. Arjuna is a central figure and protagonist in the epic, and is the third of five Pandava brothers, from the lineage of the Kuru.In the Hindu epic Mahabharata, Arjuna is also known as Partha and Dhananjaya. Arjuna is a central figure and protagonist in the epic, and is the third of five Pandava brothers, from the lineage of the Kuru.