Question
The Bhagavad Gita describes this practice as “the journey of the self, through the self, to the self.” For 10 points each:
[10m] Name this practice, which comes in varieties like jnana and raja. The hatha form of this practice is meant to unite the sun and moon energies through various asanas and is popular in the West.
ANSWER: yoga [accept jnana yoga or raja yoga or hatha yoga]
[10e] One type of yoga is named for this concept in various religions which refers to how one’s positive and negative actions determine their rebirth.
ANSWER: karma [or karma yoga]
[10h] The Half-Moon asana evokes a story in which this deity attacked Chandra for laughing at his split belly. The heart chakra is opened by interlocking the hands in a mudra named for this deity, whose birth is celebrated with the consumption of modak.
ANSWER: Ganesh [or Ganesha; accept Vinayaka or Ganapati or Gajanana or Paillaiyar; accept Ganesh mudra]
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Summary
2024 ACF Fall at Cornell | fall | Y | 9 | 16.67 | 89% | 56% | 22% |
2024 ACF Fall at Ohio State | fall | Y | 8 | 23.75 | 100% | 75% | 63% |
2024 ACF Fall at Washington | fall | Y | 6 | 23.33 | 83% | 67% | 83% |
2024 ACF Fall at Georgia | fall | Y | 11 | 22.73 | 100% | 82% | 46% |
2024 ACF Fall at North Carolina | fall | Y | 9 | 16.67 | 78% | 56% | 33% |
2024 ACF Fall at Claremont Colleges | fall | Y | 5 | 24.00 | 100% | 80% | 60% |
2024 ACF Fall at Rutgers | fall | Y | 8 | 18.75 | 100% | 63% | 25% |
2024 ACF Fall at Illinois | fall | Y | 9 | 27.78 | 100% | 100% | 78% |