Sanskrit Vocabulary Quiz
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Who is referred to as someone who cannot answer?

  • A woman whose husband is away
  • A knowledgeable person
  • A flying bird (correct)
  • A walking person
  • What is a characteristic of the person who keeps changing constantly?

  • Is knowledgeable in every subject
  • Has wealth inherited from ancestors
  • Is always on the move at night (correct)
  • Is a member of an organization
  • Who is described as someone constantly doing good for others?

  • A member of an organization
  • A husband who has gone on a journey (correct)
  • A person with wealth from ancestors
  • A knowledgeable person
  • Which individual is likely to be knowledgeable in every subject?

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    Who might be a member of an organization according to the text?

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    Study Notes

    Vocabulary List

    • आध्यात्मिक (Spiritual): Pertaining to the spirit or soul; often connected to religious belief or practice.
    • आविष्कारक (Inventor): A person who creates or designs something that has not existed before.
    • आगन्तुक (Visitor): An individual who comes to see or spend time in a place, often from outside.
    • इन्द्रियातीत (Transcending the senses): Beyond the capability of the senses to perceive; refers to a higher state of consciousness.
    • उपकृत (Benefited): Received help or favor from someone.
    • उपत्यका (Valley): A low area of land between hills or mountains, often with a river flowing through it.
    • कृतज्ञ (Grateful): Acknowledging and appreciating the kindness or benefits received from others.
    • कृतघ्न (Ungrateful): Failing to show gratitude for benefits received.
    • कल्पनातीत (Inconceivable): Beyond the realm of imagination; cannot be imagined or grasped.
    • कदन्न (Inedible): Food that is not fit to be eaten or consumed.
    • कुंज (Groove/Arbour): A place surrounded by trees and vines, providing a secluded area.
    • चक्रपाणि (Chakrapani): Refers to Lord Vishnu, often depicted holding a discus or wheel.
    • चिरस्थायी (Perpetual): Lasting for a long time or permanently; enduring through time.
    • जिज्ञासु (Inquisitive): Eager to learn or know; curious about various subjects.
    • दत्तक (Adopted): Taken as one's own, especially in relation to children or family matters.
    • दूरदर्शी (Visionary): Able to think about or plan for the future with imagination or wisdom.
    • दैनिक (Daily): Occurring every day; regular and habitual.
    • दुर्लभ (Rare): Not easily found or obtained; uncommon, often valuable.
    • दुर्दमनीय (Indomitable): Impossible to subdue or defeat; resilient against all odds.
    • दम्पती (Couple): A pair of individuals, usually married or in a committed relationship.
    • निरक्षर (Illiterate): Unable to read or write; lacking basic literacy skills.
    • निरर्थक (Meaningless): Without purpose or significance; lacking any valuable content.
    • नास्तिक (Atheist): A person who does not believe in the existence of God or deities.
    • निराकार (Formless): Lacking physical form or shape; abstract in nature.
    • निष्काम (Selfless): Acting without desire for personal gain; altruistic in nature.
    • निर्विवाद (Undisputed): Not subject to disagreement; accepted as true or valid.
    • निन्दनीय (Blameworthy): Deserving of criticism or condemnation; reproachable behavior.
    • निर्विकार (Imperturbable): Not easily disturbed or agitated; calm and composed.
    • नैयायिक (Jurist): An expert in law or legal matters; knowledgeable about jurisprudence.
    • निस्संतान (Childless): Without children; lacking offspring.
    • निर्लज्ज (Shameless): Lacking a sense of shame or modesty; bold without regard for social norms.
    • निरामिष (Vegetarian): Abstaining from eating meat; dietary choice focused on plant-based food.
    • निरुत्तर (Without response): Unanswered or unable to provide an answer; often referring to questions left open.
    • नभचर (Sky-wanderer): Refers to celestial beings or deities; associated with space and the sky.
    • निशाचर (Night-dweller): A creature that is active at night; typically refers to nocturnal animals.
    • पैतृक (Ancestral): Related to one's ancestors; inherited from family lineage.
    • परिवर्तनशील (Changeable): Capable of being changed; variable in nature.
    • परोपकारी (Philanthropic): Generous and concerned for human welfare; charitable actions.
    • पारंगत (Expert): Highly skilled or proficient in a particular area or field.
    • प्रोषितपतिका (Dispersed): Refers to those who are scattered or spread out, often in relation to families or communities.
    • प्रतिनिधि (Representative): A person who acts on behalf of others; a delegate or agent.
    • परोक्ष (Indirect): Not direct; mediated through another means or entity.
    • पाण्डुलिपि (Manuscript): A handwritten document or script; often refers to ancient texts or writings.

    Contextual Understanding

    • Each term reflects a distinct concept or quality, illustrating various aspects of spirituality, philosophy, human behavior, and societal values, particularly in Indian cultural and ethical contexts.

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