nswer any 8 Questions.
Why is Suman called as vegetable Suman
Nho rules India for a long period of time?
What is female foeticide?
What does the law of right to property state?
What are megaliths?
Who is the founder of Jainism?
Why did the sramanas establish viharas or st
What are the Jataka stories?
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1) Why is Suman called as vegetable Suman
Nho rules India for a long period of time?
Answer: Suman is a rice cake originating in the Philippines. It is made from glutinous rice cooked in coconut milk, often wrapped in banana leaves, coconut leaves, or buli or buri palm (Corypha) leaves for steaming. It is usually eaten sprinkled with sugar or laden with latik. Suman is also known as budbud in the Visayan languages that dominate the central half of the country. A widespread variant of suman uses cassava instead of glutinous rice
2) What is female foeticide?
answer: Female foeticide in India is the abortion of a female foetus outside of legal methods. The natural sex ratio is assumed to be between 103 and 107, and any number above it is considered as suggestive of female foeticide.
3)What does the law of right to property state?
answer: A citizen's right to own private property is a fundamental human right. The state cannot take possession of it without following due procedure and authority of law, the Supreme Court has held in a judgment.
4) What are megaliths?
answer: A megalith is a large pre-historic stone that has been used to construct a structure or monument, either alone or together with other stones. ... Most extant megaliths were erected between the Neolithic period (although earlier Mesolithic examples are known) through the Chalcolithic period and into the Bronze Age.
5)Who is the founder of Jainism?
answer:Mahavira, also known as Vardhamana was the 24th Tirthankara of Jainism. He was the spiritual successor of 23rd Tirthankara Parshvanatha. Mahavira was born in the early part of the 6th century BCE into a royal family in Bihar, India. His mother's name was Trishala and father's name was Siddhartha.
Born: Vaishali, Ambaratej Singh
Died: Pavapuri
Full name: Vardhamana
Other name: Vira, Ativira, Vardhamana, Sanmati,Nayaputta, Kashyapa, Kevala
Parents: Trishla, Siddharth
Children: Priyadarshana
6)Why did the sramanas establish viharas or st
What are the Jataka stories?
answer: Vihara generally refers to a monastery for Buddhist renunciates. The concept is ancient and in early Sanskrit and Pali texts, it meant any arrangement of space or facilities for dwellings .The term evolved into an architectural concept wherein it refers to living quarters for monks with an open shared space or courtyard, particularly in Buddhism. The term is also found in Ajivika, Hindu and Jain monastic literature, usually referring to temporary refuge for wandering monks or nuns during the annual Indian monsoons.In modern Jainism, the monks continue to wander from town to town except during the rainy season (Chaturmas), the term "vihara" refers their wanderings.
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