Indian Religious Books for RAS/RTS (Rajasthan) Prelims and Mains Examination

  Puranas Divided into sarga, pratisarga, manvantantar, vamsa (genealogical list of kings) & vamsanucharita. 18 main puranas & 18 subsidiary puranas. Vedas Meaning “knowledge”. Rigveda (hymns), Yajurveda (sacrificial formulae), Atharvaveda (magical charms & spell), Samveda. Vedas are called aparusheya (not created by man) & nity Upanishads About 200 in number. Deal with philosophy. Oldest & … Read more

Indian Religious Books

  Puranas Divided into sarga, pratisarga, manvantantar, vamsa (genealogical list of kings) & vamsanucharita. 18 main puranas & 18 subsidiary puranas. Vedas Meaning “knowledge”. Rigveda (hymns), Yajurveda (sacrificial formulae), Atharvaveda (magical charms & spell), Samveda. Vedas are called aparusheya (not created by man) & nity Upanishads About 200 in number. Deal with philosophy. Oldest & … Read more

Rajasthan : religious systems and their Seats for RAS (RTS) Prelims examination

Rajasthan is blessed with multi-religious Society and all the religions found in the country are practiced in Rajasthan in Harmony to each other. Vedic Religion has been practiced in the state since ancient times and worship of sun has been center of religious practice for several communities. Religious movements in Buddhism is a religion that … Read more

Dharmachakra Mudra

Dharmachakra Mudra The Dharmachakra Mudra, also known as the Wheel of Law Mudra, is a symbolic gesture used in BuddhismBuddhism to represent the Buddha’s teachings. The mudra is made by placing the hands together in front of the chest, with the palms facing each other and the thumbs touching. The fingers are then extended, with … Read more

Dhyana Mudra

Dhyana Mudra Dhyana Mudra is a hand gesture that is used in Hindu and Buddhist meditation. It is also known as the “meditation mudra” or the “concentration mudra.” The gesture is made by placing the hands in the lap, palms up, with the thumbs touching and the index fingers extended and touching each other. The … Read more

Barabar Caves

The Barabar Caves are a group of rock-cut caves located in the Makhdumpur region of Bihar, India. The caves are notable for their architectural and historical significance, and are a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Location and Age Carving Period and Patron Cave Complex Architectural Style Historical Significance Location and Age Nestled amidst the Barabar Hills, … Read more

Bodh Gaya, Bihar

Bodh Gaya is a town and a notified area committee in Gaya district in the Indian state of Bihar. It is famous as the place where Gautama Buddha attained enlightenment under the Bodhi tree. The Mahabodhi Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is located in Bodh Gaya. The town is located on the banks of … Read more

Hiuen Tsang

The Journey of a Pilgrim: Exploring the Life and Legacy of Xuanzang (Hiuen Tsang) Xuanzang, better known in the West as Hiuen Tsang, stands as a towering figure in the history of Buddhism, a testament to the power of faith and the enduring spirit of exploration. His life, marked by an unwavering pursuit of knowledge … Read more

Journey of Fa-Hien

The Epic Journey of Fa-Hien: A Pilgrim’s Quest for Buddhist Scriptures Fa-Hien, a Chinese Buddhist monk, embarked on a remarkable journey to India in the early 5th century CE, a voyage that would forever etch his name in the annals of history. His pilgrimage, driven by a fervent desire to acquire Buddhist scriptures, stands as … Read more

Milinda Panha

Milinda Panha: A Dialogue on Buddhism and Skepticism The Milinda Panha, also known as the Questions of King Milinda, is a pivotal text in the Pali Canon, the collection of Buddhist scriptures in the Theravada tradition. This dialogue between the Indo-Greek King Menander I (Milinda) and the Buddhist monk Nagasena, dating back to the 2nd … Read more

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