- 1. Krishna, the beloved god known for his charm and wisdom, is often depicted with his magical flute. The enchanting music that emanates from his flute is said to captivate all who hear it, filling their hearts with love and joy. Legends speak of Krishna using his flute to summon animals and even control the elements themselves. His music is believed to have the power to soothe the souls of both man and beast, bringing peace and tranquility wherever it is heard. The sound of Krishna's flute is a symbol of divine harmony, connecting all living beings to the universal energy of creation.
Who is known as the divine flute player in Hindu mythology?
A) Krishna B) Ganesha C) Shiva D) Vishnu
- 2. What material is Krishna's magical flute typically depicted as being made of?
A) Steel B) Gold C) Silver D) Bamboo
- 3. In Hindu mythology, the sound of Krishna's flute is said to represent?
A) Revenge B) Control C) Divine love D) Power
- 4. Which color is often associated with Krishna?
A) Red B) Blue C) Green D) Yellow
- 5. What animal is often depicted as being mesmerized by Krishna's flute music?
A) Cow B) Tiger C) Lion D) Elephant
- 6. Who is Krishna's eternal consort in Hindu mythology?
A) Parvati B) Draupadi C) Radha D) Sita
- 7. What is the name of Krishna's brother, who is also associated with the divine flute?
A) Arjuna B) Balarama C) Satyaki D) Subhadra
- 8. What is the name of Krishna's childhood friend who also enjoyed his flute music?
A) Arjuna B) Sudama C) Uddhava D) Subala
- 9. Which mythological queen is mesmerized by Krishna's flute in the scriptures?
A) Rukmini B) Kunti C) Satyabhama D) Draupadi
- 10. Krishna's flute playing is often associated with which emotion?
A) Anger B) Sorrow C) Jealousy D) Love
- 11. What is the name of the first person ever to be enchanted by Krishna's flute?
A) Akrura B) Radha C) Nanda D) Yashoda
- 12. How is Krishna's enchanting flute music often described in the scriptures?
A) Loud and boisterous B) Angry and powerful C) Sad and melancholic D) Mesmerizing and captivating
- 13. What weapon did Krishna wield in the battle of Kurukshetra?
A) Bow and arrow B) Trident C) Mace D) Sudarshana Chakra
- 14. What is the name of the demon king who was Krishna's maternal uncle?
A) Kamsa B) Hiranyakashipu C) Vritra D) Ravana
- 15. Krishna was born in which town?
A) Ayodhya B) Vrindavan C) Mathura D) Dwaraka
- 16. Who cursed Krishna's clan to perish in a fight among themselves?
A) Kunti B) Satyavati C) Gandhari D) Draupadi
- 17. Where is Krishna said to have grown up?
A) Vrindavan B) Dwaraka C) Ayodhya D) Mathura
- 18. In Hindu mythology, Krishna is believed to be an avatar of which god?
A) Shiva B) Brahma C) Indra D) Vishnu
- 19. What is the name of Krishna's magical flute?
A) Murali B) Panava C) Bansuri D) Vamshi
- 20. In which epic is the story of Krishna most prominently featured?
A) Bhagavata Purana B) Mahabharata C) Ramayana D) Vishnu Purana
- 21. What is the name of the demon that took the form of a huge horse and kidnapped Krishna's father?
A) Kansa B) Putana C) Keshi D) Bakasura
- 22. In the Bhagavad Gita, what is the famous dialogue between Krishna and Arjuna known as?
A) The Song of God B) The Philosophy of Dharma C) The Teachings of Vishnu D) The Battle of Kurukshetra
- 23. What day of the week is dedicated to worshipping Krishna in many Hindu households?
A) Wednesday B) Monday C) Saturday D) Thursday
- 24. What is Krishna's chariot driver's name in the Mahabharata?
A) Yudhishthira B) Bhima C) Drona D) Arjuna
- 25. Which river did Krishna grow up near?
A) Ganges B) Godavari C) Yamuna D) Saraswati
- 26. What is the name of Krishna's father?
A) Vasudeva B) Dasharatha C) Kansa D) Nanda
- 27. Krishna is a major figure in which sacred text?
A) Bhagavad Gita B) Ramayana C) Mahabharata D) Rigveda
- 28. What music genre is often associated with Krishna's flute playing?
A) Hip-hop B) Rock C) Classical D) Pop
- 29. Krishna is known for playing mischievous pranks with which group of people?
A) Warriors B) Sages C) Demons D) Gopis
- 30. Which demon did Krishna defeat in his youth?
A) Putana B) Kamsa C) Bakasura D) Aghasura
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