Muslim Teen Who Won Competition on Quran, Now Wins Bhagavad Gita Quiz

A 16-year-old Muslim teenage boy has won the Bhagwad Gita quiz competition organised by Hare Krishna Mission in association with Akshay Patra Foundation.

The two-round quiz show lasted for over six months, that saw participation by over 5,000 students.

“One should not think, ‘My religion alone is the right path and other religions are false.’ God can be realized by means of all paths. It is enough to have sincere yearning for God. Infinite are the paths.”
– Sri Ramakrishna Paramahamsa

Abdul Kagzi, a class 9 student left the judges surprised with his apt knowledge on the subject and enormous knowledge on Sanskrit hymns and verses.

This year the theme was ‘Knowing Shri Krishna’.

Kagzi said that his liking for Krishna developed while watching a cartoon series, ‘Little Krishna’ and soon he got the idea how genius was Krishna who could solve all the problems of lives with utter ease. Thereafter he read a book written by Matura Nath on Krishna.

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