16. The Greeks are known as _________.
a) Kiritas.
b) Hunas.
c) Pulindas.
d) Andhras.
a) Kiritas.
b) Hunas.
c) Pulindas.
d) Andhras.
a) The Lord is the chief eternal being amongst all other eternal individual beings.
b) Surrendering unto the Supreme Lord Vishnu.
c) The one Supreme Lord who maintains innumerable other individual living beings.
d) Everything is simultaneously one with and different from Him by His inconceivable potencies.
a) Bhukti-kami.
b) Siddhi-kami.
c) Nishkami.
d) Mukti-kami.
a) Bhukti-kami.
b) Siddhi-kami.
c) Nishkami.
d) Mukti-kami.
a) Chandravali.
b) Lalita devi.
c) Vishakha Devi.
d) Srimati Radharani.
a) Lord Shiva.
b) Lord Vishnu.
c) Lord Brahma.
d) Lord Ganesha.
a) by one’s speculative power.
b) by one’s verbal jugglery over the Absolute Truth.
c) when lord is fully satisfied by the one’s service attitude.
d) none of these.
a) Kshirodakshayi Vishnu.
b) Garbhodakshayi Vishnu.
c) Karanodakshayi Vishnu.
d) Mahavishnu.
a) fifteen creative elements, twenty sense organs.
b) sixteen creative elements, ten sense organs .
c) eighteen creative elements, eleven sense organs.
d) sixteen creative elements, eleven sense organs.