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Question
Match the column.
Column A | Column B |
1. Moksha | a. Jain Religious Literature |
2. Svetambara | b. Mount Abu |
3. Dilwara Temple | c. Jain Sect |
4. Purvas and Angas | d. Buddhist religious literature |
5. Bodh Gaya | e. Sarnath |
6. Deer Park | f. Highest Goal of man's life |
7. Mahayana | g. Enlightenment |
8. Tripitakas and Jatakas | h. Three jewels of Jainism |
9. Triratna | i. Buddhist Sect. |
Solution
Column A | Column B |
1. Moksha | f. Highest Goal of man's life |
2. Svetambara | c. Jain Sect |
3. Dilwara Temple | b. Mount Abu |
4. Purvas and Angas | a. Jain Religious Literature |
5. Bodh Gaya | g. Enlightenment |
6. Deer Park | e. Sarnath |
7. Mahayana | i. Buddhist Sect |
8. Tripitakas and Jatakas | d. Buddhist religious literature |
9. Triratna | h. Three jewels of Jainism |
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