a) due to the conditioned soul’s eternal attitude of separation from Krishna.
b) because they are always divorced from the transcendental loving service of Krishna.
c) both of them.
d) none of them.
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a) when he please the demigods.
b) when he do lot sacrifices to overvome the disease.
c) when he meets and follows the bonafide spiritual master.
d) after the death of the conditioned living entities.
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a) he abandons all these bad masters such as lust, anger etc.
b) he approaches Krishna with a frank and open heart to achieve His shelter.
c) he prays to Krishna to be engaged in His transcendental loving service.
d) All of them.
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a) self-motivation.
b) self-realization.
c) self-satisfaction.
d) self-control.
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a) by strictly following the regulative principles beginning with chanting and hearing.
b) by one thinking the attachment which attracts him to serve the Supreme Lorda.
c) both of them.
d) None of them.
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a) internally.
b) externally.
c) internally & externally.
d) none of them.
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a) A Yogi.
b) A Brahmana.
c) demigod.
d) the inhabitant of Vrajabhumi.
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a) he should practice the cultivation of knowledge & renunciation.
b) he should properly discharge his occupational duty.
c) he should always remember the activities of a particular inhabitant of Vraja.
d) he should perform various austarities to merge with lord.
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a) as a Servants.
b) as a conjugal lovers.
c) as a parents & friends.
d) all above of them.
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