Why does the bride sit to the left of the groom during the wedding?
September 25, 20242 Mins Read
Jumbangla Desk: General knowledge is something that has no specific limits. So in job test interviews some questions are asked which are mostly out of syllabus. So if you also want to succeed in the job exam then you should know the current affairs and various information regularly. In this report, answers to some unknown questions are given at a glance.
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1) Question: Samjhota Express (Samjhota Express) runs between which two countries?
Answer: Samjhota Express runs between India and Pakistan. Although currently closed due to bad relations between the two countries.
2) Question: Do you know in which city the Jallianwala Bagh Massacre took place in 1919?
Answer: Amritsar, Punjab (April 13, 1919).
3) Question: What is the name of the capital of Jharkhand?
Answer: Ranchi is the capital of Jharkhand.
4) Question: Gupta emperors (Gupta emperors) introduced the currency of what?
Answer: Gold coins were introduced by the Gupta emperors.
5) Question: Which motto is written below the national symbol of India?
Answer: 'Satyamev Jayate' is written below the national symbol of India.
6) Question: Who is the first enemy to attack Muslims in India?
Answer: Muhammad bin Qasim was the first enemy to invade India.
7) Question: On whose birthday we celebrate National Teacher's Day?
Answer: National Teacher's Day is celebrated on 5th September to mark Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan's birthday.
8) Question: Mahatma Gandhi Power Project is located on which river?
Answer: Mahatma Power Project located on Tungabhadra river.
9) Question: How many days does the moon take to go around the earth?
Answer: How long does it take for the moon to go around the earth 27.3 days?
Villagers throng to see the huge roe fish in the village pond
10) Question: Why does the bride sit on the left of the groom during the wedding?
Answer: Actually Lakshmi, the goddess of prosperity, is always on the left side of Lord Vishnu. Hence in marriage the bride is considered as the form of Goddess Lakshmi and the groom as the form of Lord Vishnu. So follow this ritual so that there is always happiness and prosperity in the house.