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Match the following:
List-I (Substance) List-II (Qualities)
a. Atman 1. Rasa
b. Prithvi 2. Sabda
c. Jala 3. Gandha
d. Akasha 4. Jnana

A. a-4, b-2, c-1, d-3

B. a-2, b-1, c-3, d-4

C. a-4, b-3, c-1, d-2

D. a-4, b-1, c-2, d-3

Answer: Option C

Solution (By Examveda Team)

The correct answer is Option C: a-4, b-3, c-1, d-2.
Let's break down why with simple explanations:

a. Atman (Self) - 4. Jnana (Knowledge/Consciousness):
The Atman, in Indian philosophy, refers to the self or soul.
A key characteristic of the Atman is Jnana, which means knowledge, awareness, or consciousness.
So, the Atman is fundamentally linked to knowing and being aware.

b. Prithvi (Earth) - 3. Gandha (Smell):
Prithvi represents the element Earth.
The defining quality (or Guna) of Earth is Gandha, which means smell or odor.
Think of the earthy smell of soil or the fragrance of flowers that grow from the earth.

c. Jala (Water) - 1. Rasa (Taste):
Jala represents the element Water.
Its main quality is Rasa, which is taste.
Water is essential for experiencing different tastes.

d. Akasha (Ether/Space) - 2. Sabda (Sound):
Akasha represents Ether or Space, the element that is the medium for everything.
The distinguishing quality of Akasha is Sabda, which means sound.
Sound needs a medium to travel, and Akasha (space) provides that medium.

Therefore, the correct matches are:
a - 4 (Atman - Jnana)
b - 3 (Prithvi - Gandha)
c - 1 (Jala - Rasa)
d - 2 (Akasha - Sabda)

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Comments (1)

  1. Express Tales
    Express Tales:
    10 months ago

    Correct answer is C
    D option is wrong

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