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[#531] Acharya Nagarjuna lived in court of
Correct Answer
(D) None
Explanation
Solution: Acharya Nagarjuna lived in court of Kushana king Kanishka as a court writer and religious adviser.
[#532] Addanki inscription has _____ style of Telugu Poem.
Correct Answer
(B) Tharuvoja
Explanation
Solution: The Addanki inscription is an important historical inscription that provides insights into the ancient Telugu language and poetry. It is known for its Tharuvoja style of Telugu poem. The inscription is written in the form of a prasasti , which is a eulogistic composition in praise of a king or ruler. The Tharuvoja style is characterized by a distinct metrical pattern and structure, which makes it a notable contribution to Telugu literature. Option A: Champakamala , Option C: Seesa , and Option D: Ruthuraga are not the correct answers as they do not accurately represent the style of Telugu poem found in the Addanki inscription. Given the options provided, the correct answer is Option B: Tharuvoja.
[#533] Addanki was the Capital of
Correct Answer
(B) Kakatiya Rulers
Explanation
Solution: Addanki was the Capital of Kakatiya Rulers. The Kakatiya dynasty was a South Indian dynasty that ruled most of eastern Deccan region comprising present day Telangana and Andhra Pradesh.
[#534] Adinatha was also known as
Correct Answer
(A) Rishabhanatha
Explanation
Solution: Rishabhanatha is known by many names including Adinatha, Adishwara, Yugadeva and Nabheya. Rishabhanatha, is the first Tirthankara of Jainism and establisher of Ikshvaku dynasty. He was the first of twenty-four teachers in the present half-cycle of time in Jain cosmology, and called a "ford maker" because his teachings helped one across the sea of interminable rebirths and deaths. The legends depict him as having lived millions of years ago. He was the spiritual successor of Sampratti Bhagwan. According to traditional accounts, he was born to king Nabhi and queen Marudevi in the north Indian city of Ayodhya, also called Vinita. After his renunciation, the legends state Rishabhanatha travelled without food for an entire year. The day on which he got his first ahara (food) is celebrated by Jains as Akshaya Tritiya. He attained Moksha on Mount Asthapada (Kailash).
[#535] Affectionate disciple of Buddha
Correct Answer
(C) Trapusa
Explanation
Solution: Trapusa and Bahalika are attributed to be the first two lay disciples of the Buddha. The first account of Trapusa and Bahalika appears in the Vinaya section of the Tripiášaka where they offer the Buddha his first meal after enlightenment, take refuge in the Dharma, and become the Buddha's first disciples.