Q.5: - Answer the questions.
1. Where did Siddhartha find the wounded swan?
2. When do we celebrate Diwali?
3. How many months have thirty one days?
4. Who mounts the stile?
5. What is a nest made of?
Answers
Answer:
1.On his shoulder hung his quiver full of arrows and he held a bow in his hands. “I shot that swan down and so it's mine! Give it here!” he cried. “No!” replied Siddhartha, as he carried the wounded swan and rose from the ground.” This bird belongs to the skies, where it roams free.
2.Diwali was celebrated as a significance of triumph of good over evil after Krishna's Victory over Narakasura. ... Hindus of eastern India associate the festival with the goddess Kali, who symbolises the victory of good over evil.
3.Thirty days hath September, April, June, and November; All the rest have thirty-one, Excepting February alone, And that has twenty-eight days clear, and twenty-nine in each leap year.28-May-2019
Answer:
1. Siddhartha found the wounded swan at the garden of the palace, and he ran to near the swan as it was bleeding badly.
2. We celebrate Diwali at the New Moon in the month of Kartik. It is the next day of the Kali Puja celebrated by the Bengali. This is time or the day at which Raja Ramachandra was arrived at his palace of Ayodhya after defeating Ravan.
3. There are 7 months in the English year having 31 days. These are -
January, March, May, July, August, October, December
4. The stile is mainly surrounded by the male reproductive system called stamen. In many cases the stile is mounts by the petals only.
5. The nest mainly made of twig, litter, mud, dry leaves, threads, hay etc. by the different kind of birds. And also their nesting position also varies among species.
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