01. Why Dhrtarastra had the fear of losing the battle?
a) Because the battle was to take place at dharma-ksetra, which is a place of pilgrimage
b) Because pandavas were virtuous by nature
c) Both a & b
d) None of these
Bhagavad Gita As It Is
a) Because the battle was to take place at dharma-ksetra, which is a place of pilgrimage
b) Because pandavas were virtuous by nature
c) Both a & b
d) None of these
a) In the field of Kuruksetra the father of religion is Krishna
b) In the field of Kuruksetra unwanted plants like Dhrtarastra’s son Duryodhana and others would be wiped out
c) In the field of Kuruksetra religious persons headed by Yudhisthira would be established by the Lord
d) All of the above
a) So that Dronacarya is alert and uncompromising in the fighting
b) So that Dronacarya is not lenient in the battle against Pandavas
c) So that Dronacarya’s such leniency if be any, would lead to defeat of Duryodhana’s party
d) All of the above
a) He was confident of his victory
b) He was also doubtful of his victory like his father
c) He had no opinion
d) None of these
a) Because he wanted everyone to feel important
b) Because he didn’t wanted anyone to be felt neglected
c) Both a & b
d) None of these
a) It symbolized of cheering Duryodhana
b) It symbolized that Duryodhana had no chance of victory in the battle
c) It symbolized of definite victory of Duryodhana
d) It had no meaning at all
a) Transcendental conchshell
b) Goddess of fortune
c) Appearance
d) Activity
a) The fire-god
b) The sun-god
c) Indra
d) Lord Shiva
a) Ananta-vijaya and Dhananjaya
b) Sughosa and Manipushpaka
c) Pancajanya and Devadatta
d) None of these
a) Because Pandavs were expert in the art of blowing the conchshell
b) Because Pandavas had full confidence in Krishna, that Krishna would take care of them
c) Both a & b
d) None of these
a) Fire-god
b) Hanuman
c) Goddess of fortune
d) Sword
a) Yes
b) No
a) Because Arjuna is a pure devotee of the Lord
b) Because the Lord takes great transcendental pleasure when a pure devotee is ordering Him
c) Both a & b
d) None of these
a) Transcendental, endeavor, engagement
b) Infallible, affection, devotees
c) Supreme, attempts, peace
d) Great, service, senses
a) Because he wanted to see the leading persons present on the battlefield
b) So that he would get an estimate of the strength of the opposite party which he had to face
c) Both a & b
d) None of these
a) Because of his friendship with Krishna
b) Because of his power
c) Because being born in a ksatriya family
d) Because being the son of queen Kunti
a) The conqueror of sleep and ignorance
b) The conqueror of wealth
c) The director of the Pandavas army
d) The director of the senses and mind of every living entity
a) Because of the weakness of the heart
b) Because of his soft heartedness which is the characteristic of a pure devotee
c) Because of fear of loss of life due to material concept of life
d) Both b & c
a) Krishna is the master of everyone
b) Krishna is the object of all pleasures for cows and the senses
c) Krishna is the object of all transcendental pleasure
d) Krishna is the master of the senses
a) When the living entity tries to satisfy the senses of Govinda
b) When the living entity lives a very charitable life
c) When the living entity renounces everything
d) None of these