Sanyasi Freedom Movement: Dharma in Indian Society
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What was the primary inspiration for leaders who gave decisive turns to India's freedom struggle during the late 19th and early 20th century?

  • Dharma (correct)
  • Social status
  • Wealth (Artha)
  • Desire (Kama)
  • Who established an Ashram at Nandidurga (Nandi Hills) near Bangalore after becoming a Sanyasi?

  • Swami Dayananda
  • Ash, the Collector
  • Neelakanta Brahmachari (correct)
  • Vivekananda
  • According to the Indian societal perspective, what occupies a peak position in guiding political affairs?

  • Social status
  • Desire (Kama)
  • Dharma (correct)
  • Wealth (Artha)
  • What is emphasized as wielding a controlling scepter over wealth and desire in the Indian tradition?

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    What did several revolutionaries eventually become during India's freedom struggle?

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