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ENagel

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How does the Hindi word dharma reflect an Indian understanding of religion?
 
  a. It expresses cyclical nature of existence.
  b. It refers to the authority found in the sacred myths of the traditions.
  c. It expresses the concept of divine love.
  d. It refers to a broader complex of meanings including law, duty, power, and so on.

Question 2

This person began the compilation of the Adi Granth and gave Sikhism its militant aspect.
 
  a. Angad
  b. Arjan
  c. Amritsar
  d. Har Gobind



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

b



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