2. Format of the Quiz
ā¢ Written Round.(6)
ā¢ Mixed Bag.(16)
ā¢ Written Round II.(6)
ā¢ Mixed Bag II.(16)
ā¢ Written Round III.(6)
ā¢ Mixed Bag III.(16)
4. ā¢ 6 questions.
ā¢ Each question carries 5 marks.
ā¢ Full house ensure 10 extra.
5. What the Round is all about????
* You will see visuals of Temples in
different parts of India where characters
mentioned in Indian Epics have been
worshipped.
* Just identify the characters.
All the bestā¦ā¦ā¦
9. The Hadimba Devi Temple
It is one of the famous Hindu temple in HP and is
dedicated to the wife of Bhima. It is also known as
the Hidimba Devi Temple.
Maharaja Bahadur Singh built the temple in 1533.
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Temple of Duryodhana
There is a famous yet unique temple in Poruvazhy,
Kollam. This temple is devoted to Duryodhana. This
temple is also called as Malanda Temple.
22. The Bhishma Temple
Located in Allahabad, this temple is dedicated to the
great warrior and the people of nearby area worship
him. This temple is exactly located in Daraganj near a
popular Nagvasuki temple. Bhishma Pitamah was the
son of Ganga and this temple has a statue of son of
Ganga who is shown sleeping on the bed of arrows.
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26. Temple of Shakuni
Located in Kollam, Kerala this temple worships
Shakuni for his āsattwik gunasā. He is worshiped
because of his sattwik elements (positive elements).
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28. Temple of Gandhari
This famous temple is situated in Mysore portrays
the kindness of Gandhari. Was constructed in 2008
with an estimate of around 2.5 crores.
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30. Temple of Ravana
Ravana is still worshiped because of his positive
qualities. The Ravana temple in Kakinada, Andhra
Pradesh was believed to be the site which was chosen
by Ravana by his own for the construction of Lord
Shivaās temple.
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35. An honorary member of the Rajya Sabha from
1947-64, who wrote most of his works in the
prestige dialect of Hindustani language?
Amongst his many works, one of his works centred
around Urmila, wife of Lakshmana, from
Ramayana, while another of his works revolved
around Yashodhara, the wife of Gautama Buddha.
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41. Find the third person in this exhaustive list.
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Odisha : 3 April 1971ā
14 June 1972
Meghalaya : 8 December
2001ā4 March 2003
14 September 2006
ā 23 August 2008
43. Madhu Koda in 2006.
Only 3 CMās to be elected as an Independent Candidiate - Biswanath
Das (Orissa) in 1971, S.F. Khonglam (Meghalaya) in 2002
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44. Brahma's one of the 10 Maanas Putras was
Angiraa whose wife Shraddha, was unfaithful to her
husband during her pregnancy and as a result she
gave birth to a stillborn child. However she
repented for her mistake and was able to regain the
favor of Angiraa.
What was the name given to the child when
Angiraa then gave life to it?
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47. Called the ālast British imperialistā and the
last of the ābrown sahibsā, ostracized by the
Indian literati, which controversial writer was
awarded the Sahitya Akademi Award for his
biography of Max Muller titled āThe scholar
Extraordinaryā?
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50. An integral part of art was patronized by the
Rajput rulers between the 17th and 19th centuries. It
is essentially an aristocratic art, the patrons of
which were the rulers who had fine sensibility and a
good taste, thus like the best of Europe, it is the art
of elite. Influenced by the Bhagavad Purana they
portray incidents and scenes from the life of Lord
Krishna.
What I am talking about?
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56. According to Ugrasravas, in one of his writings on
Puranas, tells us of a character, born to the
virtuous Brahmin couple Visnuyasa and Sumati,
spending his childhood in the mystical kingdom of
Sambhala, on a bright fortnight of the lunar
month of Baisakh.
Name this Brahmin boy endowed with the gifts of
intelligence, strength and valour.
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59. X is a Sahitya Akademi Award winner for a novel
adapted to DD and wrote a biography on Y who
himself is a gifted writer; his early writings were in
English, though later in life he switched to Punjabi,
and became a writer of repute in Punjabi
literature. Y himself wrote an autobiography related
to his actual field of expertise.
Name X and Y.
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62. In which area/region
(historical) are folk
paintings made by a
process called āLipaiā,
usually done by a caste
of professional painters
called Chiteras who
draw linear patterns
etched with fingers on
wet and mud plaster on
walls?
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67. Atal Bihari Vajpaee. Won Parliamentary
elections from 6 different constituencies.
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68. Literally meaning "acting together" this used to be a
combined dance drama conducted by the Chakkiyars (a
caste among Hindus), who provided the male cast and
the Nangiars (women of the Nambiyar caste), playing the
female roles.
Recently UNESCO honoured this dance drama by declaring
the art form as one among the "Masterpieces of the Oral
and Intangible Heritage of Humanity", which should be
protected and preserved. This was the first time that the
UN body had conferred the heritage status on an art form.
Simply identify.
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76. Deputy PMās of India.
Sardar Patel 47-50
Morarji Desai 67-69
Charan Singh 77-79
Jagjivam Ram 77-79
Y B Chavan 79-80
Devi Lal 89-91
L.K. Advani 02-04
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77. X School of Art
A mixture of Greek Roman and with elements of Indian and
Iranian culture .
Their significance lies in the fact that they gave Buddha a human
figure.
Sculpture were made of Stucco (fine plaster used for coating wall
surfaces).
Sculptures were less emotional and resembled the Greek gods
like Buddha resembling Greek god Apollo.
Y School of Art
Developed in India. More stress is given to the inner beauty and
facial emotions rather than bodily gesture.
Sculpture were made of mainly sandstone.
Depicted religions of Buddhism , Jainism and Hinduism.
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80. One day of Brahma (the creator of all life and the universe itself) is
divided into 10,000 parts called Charana and 1 Charana = 432,000
solar years.
So lets just call it X, i.e. X = 432,000 years
Now the order and time span of Yugas is as follows
1. Satya Yuga = 4X
2. Treta Yuga = 3X
3. Dwapar Yuga = 2X
4. Kali Yuga = X
So now we know that Dwapar is twice the length of Kali and Treta is
thrice its length, and hence the name of Yugas.
Explanation for what?
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85. ā¢ 6 questions.
ā¢ Each question carries 5 marks.
ā¢ Full house ensure 10 extra.
86. What the Round is all about????
* You will see AMUL Topicals, highlighting
different issues (mainly on politics,
literature and arts).
* Just try to decipher the clues and answer
accordingly.
All the bestā¦ā¦ā¦
87.
88. Id. the three political heavyweights of a particular
Indian state.
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97. The project was under controversy though it was an
misadventure. But it was supposed to be the
poster-child of economic liberalization in the country .
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98.
99.
100. Possibly the most hyped by-election in
post-independent India.
Which constituency?
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110. The project was under controversy though it was an
misadventure. But it was supposed to be the
poster-child of economic liberalization in the country .
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117. ------ [Walls] is a semi-autobiographical novel set against a
turbulent political backdrop, deals with prison life in the
pre-independence days. The novelist falls in love with a
woman sentenced for life who is separated from him by
walls. They exchange love-promises standing on two
sides of a wall, only to be separated without even being
able to say good-bye. The novel was later made into a film
with same name with Mammootty playing the novelist.
Id. this Padma-award winning novelist.
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120. Id. the Member of the Parliament who was elected in
the first general election from Calcutta North West, as
RSP supported Independent candidate by defeating
Himatsingka Prabhu Dayal of Indian National Congress by
a margin of 51,168 votes. Though unfortunately he
couldnāt complete, his full tenure in the first Lok Sabha.
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123. This Academy Award winning poet was elected three
times as the Member of the Rajya Sabha and also the
Vice-Chancellor of Bhagalpur University in the early
1960s. During the Emergency, Jayaprakash Narayan had
attracted a gathering of one lakh people at the Ramlila
grounds and recited his famous poem : Singhasan
Khaali Karo Ke Janata Aaati Hai. His poetry exuded
veer rasa, and he has been hailed as a Rashtrakavi.
Who?
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According to the Bhagavata Purana, Jaya and
Vijaya, gatekeepers at Vaikuntha, one day saw
four Kumaras - Sanaka, Sanandana, Sanatana and
Sanatkumara - had come to meet Vishnu.
Thinking of them to be mere children, not
manasaputras of Brahma as they actually were,
Jaya and Vijaya stopped them at the door.
Enraged, the Kumaras cursed the two that they
would have to leave Vaikunta and be born as
mere mortals on earth. Jaya and Vijaya appealed
to Vishnu but indeed, they were born as
Hiranyakashipu and Hiranyaksha; Ravana and
Kumbhakarna; and Dantavakra and Shishupala,
who were the enemies of lord Vishnu on his
different avatars.
Now why they had become the marked enemies
of Lord Vishnu?
128. Vishnu said the curse of the Kumaras could not be
reversed. Instead, he gave Jaya and Vijaya two
options : either take seven births on earth as a
devotee of Vishnu, or take three births on earth as his
enemy. Unable to be away from Vishnu for seven
births, Jaya and Vijaya chose to be born as his enemy.
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129. X (seen here with Romanian
Premier Nicolae CeauČescu)
served as the President of a
premier political institution
during the most critical post ā
independent period of the
country; also a noted poet as
well, whose collection of poems
named āSagar Dekhisaā. Though
his chief lyrical creation is still
remembered for his sycophancy
to a powerful Indian.
Id. X.
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132. This Boeing 747-236B, British Airways aircraft is
characterized by a typical Indian art form painted in itās
vertical stabilizer-rudder. used specially in attire.
Id. the art form.
(bigger vis - next slide)
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136. Find out the single-word connection of X along with the
following two persons. Xās death on 1351, in the words of
the historian Badauni : āThe X was freed from his people
and they from the Xā. But the present historians describe
him as one ahead of his time and a man of knowledge.
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On 2 February 1968, a trial began at Bankshal court, Kolkata under the sixth
presidency magistrate Mr. R. L. Mukherjee. Advocate Amal Mitra
complained in the court against the accused people, X and Sitangshu Kumar
Dasgupta, who were said to have committed an offence punishable under
Section 292 of the Indian Penal Code, read with Section 109 IPC (abetment).
On 6 March 1968, Amal Mitra presented two witnesses - Samirendra Basu and
Kaloboron Ghosh, both residents of Ballygunj. Eventually X and Mr.
Dasgupta were convicted, though both party and State Government of West
Bengal appealed to the High Court of Kolkata. The High Court upheld the
verdict given by Bankshal Court. Subsequently under Supreme Court appeal
number 174/1973 for X and Shitangsu Kumar Dasgupta versus Amal Mitra
and West Bengal Government, the final verdict of Apex court came out,
overturning all the lower court judgments after seventeen long years
acquitting X from all charges.
Id. X and explain the matter.
148. This painting titled - āSuppression of the Indian Revolt
by the Englishā depicted executions carried out by tying
victims to the barrels of guns.
Id. the painter.
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151. X once mistaken for a Mexican, once debarred from
attending an invitation dinner at Park Avenue because
he was carrying a raincoat and also once charged with
importing obscene literature into the country because
his friend had sent him a copy of PLAYBOY. For certain
days he was tormented by gamblers who were convinced
that they can see lucky numbers concealed in his
creations. He wrote two novels , āThe Hotel Revieraā
and āThe Messengerā. But through the tunnel of time it
was evident that he was not just an ordinary man.
Id. him.
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157. Only once, he had been elected
as the President of Indian
National Congress in 1924.
In which session?
Name the city which literally
means Bamboo Village and
has been selected in first phase
out of 20 cities, to be developed
as a smart city under Modi's
flagship Smart Cities Mission.
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160. This was an ancient forest mentioned in the epic
Mahabharata and the Puranas. It lay on the banks of the
Gomati river between the Panchala and the Kosala
Kingdom. As the sage Gourmukh destroyed the group of
demons and had made them reduced to ashes, within a
twinkling of eyes here, so the place was named after his
such act. The whole narration of Mahabharata took
place here by Sauti, during a conclave of sages headed by
Saunaka. Geographically mapping to a presently known
location, this is said to be in Sitapur district of UP.
Id. the place.
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163. X along with some defected MLAs, pulled a political coup to oust the
state Government , though the whole plot was masterminded by
Congress (I) at a time when Y, the CM was away in the US to undergo a
heart surgery. Since Congress was in power at the center and thus their
nominee X occupied the CM's post. All the opposition parties criticized
the move, leading to a massive anti-Centre protest against the dismissal
of the elected government. Y returned from US and wore black clothes
and launched a statewide yatra to protest the dismissal of his
government. He called it a dharma yuddham. Xās reign as CM lasted 31
days as the central government was forced to reinstall Y as CM ā the
first instance in political history of India when a dismissed CM was
reinstated. This political success gave Yās party such popularity that they
became the second largest party in the Lok Sabha, in the next general
election four months later.
Id. X and Y.
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166. āWhoseā journey is being depicted in the diagram?
X remains only the catalyst in the whole trail.
SURYADEB ļ SATRAJIT ļ PRASENJIT ļ
JAMBOBAN ļ X ļ SATRAJIT ļ
SHATADHANWA ļ AACRUR
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174. ā¢ 6 questions.
ā¢ Each question carries 5 marks.
ā¢ Full house ensure 10 extra.
175. What the Round is all about????
* You will see locations (inside or outside
India) of certain places mentioned in the
book-titles, authored by Indian writers.
* Additional clues are also given about the
book in question.
* Just identify the books from the visual
and written clues.
All the bestā¦ā¦ā¦
176.
177. Clue ā Widely
considered as one of
the finest modern
works of itās type, itās
popularity increased
manifold after 1988.
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181. Clue ā The recipient of
the Arthur C. Clarke Award in
1997, it is loosely based on the
Nobelāwinning endeavours of a
multi-faceted genius who was
a polymath, wrote a number of
poems and novels, composed
songs and also was an amateur
artist and mathematician.
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182. Clue ā Roli Books,
New Delhi has
published a new
edition of the 1956
novel with 66
of Margaret Bourke-
White's photographs
highlighting the
seminal chapter of the
Sub-continentās
history.
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183. Clue ā First published
in 1970-71, it is the
fifth installment in a
hugely popular series.
Presently, a movie
adaptation is on itās
way.
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184. Clue ā Written in 1940,
this novel looks back in
the 1910s, drawing a
vivid picture of Muslims
during that era. It also
charts the downfalls of
Mughal emperors and
the colonial effects on
Indian Muslims.
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185. Clue ā This book traces the
journey of the son of a
policewala from a dingy by-lane
to a glitzy-glamorous life.
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186. Clue ā It tells the
authorās experience of
visiting to his land of
dreams, at the ripe age
of 57.
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187.
188.
189. Clue ā The recipient of
the Arthur C. Clarke Award in
1997, it is loosely based on the
Nobelāwinning endeavours of a
multi-faceted genius who was
a polymath, wrote a number of
poems and novels, composed
songs and also was an amateur
artist and mathematician.
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191. Clue ā Roli Books,
New Delhi has
published a new
edition of the 1956
novel with 66
of Margaret Bourke-
White's photographs
highlighting the
seminal chapter of the
Sub-continentās
history.
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195. Clue ā Written in 1940,
this novel looks back in
the 1910s, drawing a
vivid picture of Muslims
during that era. It also
charts the downfalls of
Mughal emperors and
the colonial effects on
Indian Muslims.
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209. Scholars and researchers speculated it long ago. In the
late 1990s, an award-winning book on the same subject,
substantiated the fact. A recent stage production,
directed by Manav Kaul and starring Kalki Koechlin
among others, is also based on the same subject.
Which āfactā, speculated long ago, has been referred to
here?
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211. Rabindranath Tagore was colour-blind
The book - āRanger Rabindranathā by Ketaki
Kushari Dyson and Sushoban Adhikary &
the play - āColour Blindā
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212. What owes itās discovery to the 8.0 magnitude
earthquake which took place in Nepal and parts of
Bihar in 1934?
(It was credited to William G. Archer, a British colonial officer)
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215. Typically portrayed as seated on a red lotus, signifying
wealth, she appears having 5 heads with 10 eyes looking
in eight directions and ten arms holding all the
weapons of Lord Shiva, Lord Vishnu and Lord Brahma.
She is said to be the personification of āwhatā?
(bigger vis ā next slide)
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219. As stated by a former Indian President, this gentleman
āwas one of the greatest modern philosophers of Indiaā.
The political party, founded by him, was sparked off in
reaction against anti-Bengali rhetoric in Indian politics
that characterised Bengalis as infiltrators in Northeast
India. It enjoyed a short stint in the spotlight in the mid-
eighties when it even won some gram panchayat seats in
border districts.
Identify the party from its symbol.
(vis ā next slide)
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225. Mumbai Dabbawallas & 1 among 6 million
lunch box fails to reach itās proper destination
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226. Famous as home to the cluster of ruined Brahmanical
and Jain temples dating from the 8th to 11th centuries,
this ancient North-Indian town has been popularly given
an epithet to show its similarity to another Indian town.
Just identify this town, dotted with artistic sculptures and
also itās popular epithet.
(vis ā next slide)
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230. One of the first Sanskrit texts to be translated during
the British rule of India in 1794, by Sir William Jones, it
was used to formulate the Hindu law by the colonial
government. The āCalcutta manuscript with Kulluka
Bhatta commentaryā is said to be the most authentic of
the manuscripts found.
What is being talked about?
(After B.R. Ambedkar, a similar treatment has been meted out
during the JNU-ruckus)
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235. Jammu & Kashmir Peopleās Democratic
Party & Mehbooba Mufti
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237. If traditional sources are to be believed, how this
sword-fight between the goddess and the asura are
observed presently with much fanfare and revelry?
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241. Regarded as the pioneer in his field, this Padma Shri,
Padma Bhushan and Padma Vibushan awardee founded
X in 1948, on the lines of Punch, which produced
celebrated names like Ranga, Kutty and Abu Abraham.
But it was forced to close down during the Emergency
in 1975.
Identify X, founded by that noted Indian who once
ellicited the remark ā āDonāt spare me, ___ā, from the
then PM Jawaharlal Nehru.
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244. After becoming increasingly unhappy with his own work,
he was looking for a new direction, and move away from
what he called the āplastic artā. His elementary school
teacher, who on finding him lacking adequate concentration,
drew something on the blackboard and asked him to
concentrate on it which ultimately helped him immensely.
His trips to the caves of Ajanta - Ellora, followed by those to
Benaras, Gujarat and Rajasthan, made him realize his role
and study Indian culture more closely.
What was the result of all these which literally signified his
rebirth in the world of art?
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247. Found in northern India, it is
one of the many shrines built by
the erstwhile rulers to celebrate
the legends of people like
Narayani Devi.
What does the shrine celebrate?
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250. Manindra, the son with a photo of his father presenting
some bulky documents to the then Indian President
Giani Zail Singhā¦.Identify the father of Manindra.
(bigger vis ā next slide)
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253. BP Mandal submitting the Report on the Upliftment
of SC/ST, prepared by the Commission headed by
him to Gyani Zail Singh
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254. The 1990-book, an allegory for several problems existing in
society, especially in the Indian subcontinent, has been
craftily dedicated by the author to his son through this
5-line poem ā
Zembia, Zenda, Xanadu;
All our dreamworlds may come true.
Fairy lands are fearsome too.
As I wander far from view
Read, and bring me home to you.
Identify the book and also the ādedicateeā.
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257. This group, consisting of Vasakasajja, Virahotkanthita,
Svadhinabhartruka, Kalahantarita, Khandita,
Vipralabdha, Proshitabhartruka and Abhisarika is the
central theme in the Pahari embroidery used to decorate
the Chamba Rumal, produced in Chamba, HP.
How do we collectively know this group?
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260. Ranked 2nd in a certain list,
this particular structure
celebrating the legend of the
deity painted by Raja Ravi
Verma, came into public
attention in the recent times
because of a blockbuster
connection.
Identify the deity. Also,
explain the connection.
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