01. In how many classes are transcendentalists divided?
a) Two
b) Four
c) Ten
d) Fourteen
Bhagavad Gita: Chapter 12 – Devotional Service
a) Two
b) Four
c) Ten
d) Fourteen
a) One who is worshiping the impersonal Brahman
b) One who is engaged in devotional service
c) One who in yogic meditation
d) All of these
a) Yes
b) No
a) Jnana-yoga
b) Karma-yoga
c) Bhakti-yoga
d) All of these
a) Service
b) Incarnation
c) Realization
d) None of the above
a) Yogi
b) Jnani
c) Karmi
d) Pure devotee
a) The impersonal position
b) The intelligence
c) The material plane
d) None of the above
a) One
b) Two
c) Three
d) Four
a) Under the rules and regulations
b) With the directions of a spiritual master
c) Both a & b
d) None of these
a) Yes
b) No
a) One should perform severe austerities
b) One should be faithful
c) One should try to give up the results of his actions
d) None of the above
a) Meditation
b) Knowledge & renunciation
c) Realization of Supersoul & Brahman
d) All of these
a) Because he was a statesman
b) Because he was very much disturbed by the results of the war
c) Because he is already in the stage of loving devotional service to Krishna
d) None of the above
a) A regulative principle
b) The Lord’s mercy
c) A consciousness
d) A service
a) Form of the Lord
b) Inwardly
c) Outwardly
d) Both b & c
a) He doesn’t speak anything nonsense
b) He doesn’t speak
c) He keeps his mind always fixed in the Lord
d) He doesn’t speak while mediation
a) Determination
b) Knowledge
c) Both a & b
d) None of these
a) Because of his endeavor
b) Because of his engagement in devotional service
c) Because of his qualifications
d) Because of his conditions
a) Yogic practice
b) Performing severe austerities
c) Devotional service
d) All of the above
a) Through good association
b) Accepting a bona fide spiritual master
c) Hearing, chanting & observing regulative principles of devotional service
d) All of the above