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RELI 367 Yoga Exam 1. Scored 100%. University of Arizona.

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RELI 367 Exam 1 Question 1 (1 point) Saved Yoga is considered an acceptable philosophical school in traditional India. Question 1 options: True False Question 2 (1 point) Saved Yoga i... s non-theistic. Question 2 options: True False Question 3 (1 point) Saved Which classical Indian philosophical school of enumeration was the precursor for yoga? Question 3 options: Samkhya Vaisesika Nyaya Vedanta Question 4 (1 point) Saved Which classical Indian philosophical school sought to understand the relationship between atman & brahman? Question 4 options: Nyaya Vaisesika Samkhya Vedanta Question 5 (1 point) Saved Samkhya is non-theistic. Question 5 options: True False Question 1 (1 point) Saved What is an ascetic? Question 1 options: someone who likes spicy food someone who practices severe discipline a type of chemical an acidic food Question 2 (1 point) Saved Within traditional definitions, yoga is described only as physical practice. Question 2 options: True False Question 3 (1 point) Saved According to the our overall definition of yoga, “yoga” refers to the attainment of liberation or powers by psychophysical means. Question 3 options: True False Question 4 (1 point) Saved What is a yogi? Question 4 options: Someone who eats yoghurt Someone who practices yoga A type of yoghurt A type of bear Question 5 (1 point) Saved What is the meaning of root word of yoga “yuj”? Question 5 options: yolk of an egg soul within everyone something that is HUGE to yoke or bind Saved What is bhakti? Question 1 options: war marriage sacrifice devotion Question 2 (1 point) Saved What is dharma (in the BhG)? Question 2 options: code of ethics Jenna Elfman Krishna fruits of action Question 3 (1 point) Saved What is atman? Question 3 options: anger devotion self/soul a typo for Batman Question 4 (1 point) Saved The Bhagavadgītā is a conversation between Arjuna and ____________. Question 4 options: Shruti Indra Vedas Krishna Question 5 (1 point) Saved The Bhagavadgītā is part of a larger _____________called the Mahābhārata. Question 5 options: Collection of Songs Epic Poem Bible Dialogue Question 1 (1 point) Saved "...this world does not belong to those who do not sacrifice, much less the other world." In this verse from the BhG, doing your duty (like sacrifice) is an example of what principle? Question 1 options: Dharma Moksha Arjuna Samsara Question 2 (1 point) Saved "The self is not born nor does it ever die...Unborn, eternal,...the self is not killed when the body is killed." In this verse from the BhG, to what does “self” most likely refer? Question 2 options: Moksha Arjuna Samsara Atman Question 3 (1 point) Saved "Abiding in yoga, engage in actions! Let go of clinging, and let fulfilment and frustration be the same." In this verse from the BhG, what type of yoga is being described? Question 3 options: Dharma Yoga Karma Yoga Bhakti Yoga Jnana Yoga Question 4 (1 point) Saved "Death is fixed for those who are born, and birth is fixed for those who die." In this verse from the BhG, what process is being described? Question 4 options: Moksha Samsara Arjuna Atman Question 5 (1 point) Saved "...I am unborn an imperishable self, and the Lord of all Beings...and come into being by my own creative force." In this verse from the BhG, what term best describes Krishna? Question 5 options: Arjuna Samsara Brahman Moksha Saved "...this highest being is reachable by singular devotion; all beings stand within it, this whole world is woven through it." In this verse from the BhG, who is the highest being? Question 1 options: Brahman Moksha Atman Arjuna Question 2 (1 point) Saved "The embodied one gives up all actions with the mind, neither performing nor causing action, as a lord sits contentedly in the city of nine gates." In this verse from the BhG, to what does “embodied one” most likely refer? Question 2 options: Samsara Atman Arjuna Moksha Question 3 (1 point) Saved "This whole world is woven through with me, in a shape which is formless; all beings dwell in me Yet neither do beings dwell [physically] in me. Behold, my powerful yoga." In this verse from the BhG, why can’t beings dwell [physically] in him? Question 3 options: Beings are in samsara Only gods can dwell in him Because they've attained moksha They aren't good enough Question 4 (1 point) Saved "[Materiality] is my lower nature. But be aware of my other, highest nature—that nature being the life by which this world is held up." In this verse from the BhG, to what does the higher nature refer? Question 4 options: his blue body his violent side his mortality brahman/purusha Question 5 (1 point) Saved "Even among all these practitioners of yoga the one who loves me, ...that one is thought by me [to be] the most closely joined to yoga." In this verse from the BhG, who is the best practitioner of yoga? Question 5 options: a flexible person a moral person a person devoted to Krishna Arjuna Question 1 (1 point) Saved What is Arjuna’s reaction to seeing Krishna’s true form? Question 1 options: Joy Repulsion Delight Fear Question 2 (1 point) Saved "I can only be known by devotion. In this way, may I be truly known and seen and reached." In this verse from the BhG, to what process does “reached” refer? Question 2 options: Moksha Samsara Dharma Arjuna Question 3 (1 point) Saved "Renouncing by thought all actions to me, and holding me as the highest, take refuge in the yoga of insight and think of me always." In this verse from the BhG, how can one stop the karmic cycle? Question 3 options: Giving up fruits of action Realizing Krishna is brahman Understanding true reality All of the above Question 4 (1 point) Saved "The heroes of the mortal world enter your flaming mouths, as so many currents of water in a river might run toward the ocean." In this verse from the BhG, what process is being described? Question 4 options: Atman Samsara Moksha Arjuna Question 5 (1 point) Saved "I am time that has aged who makes the world perish. I have come forth to destroy the worlds. Even without you, these warriors facing off against each other will no longer exist." Given this verse, what concept should drive Arjuna actions? Question 5 options: Love Fear Dharma Non-violence [Show More]

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