29. Among the generals, Krishna is ________________, the lord of the war.
a) Indra
b) Shiva
c) Skanda
d) All of these
Bhagavad Gita As It Is
a) Indra
b) Shiva
c) Skanda
d) All of these
a) Most powerful son of Brahma
b) Greatest sage
c) Both a & b
d) None of these
a) Auspiciousness
b) The Supreme Lord of all sacrifices
c) Devotion
d) Trans
a) Vyasadeva
b) Kapila
c) Shiva
d) Narada
a) King
b) Sages
c) Learned men
d) None of these
a) Varuna
b) Ananta
c) Kandarpa
d) All of these
a) Varuna
b) Ananta
c) Kandarpa
d) Aryama
a) Eagle
b) Lion
c) Tiger
d) All of these
a) Because his godly nature
b) Because of his devotional service
c) Both a & b
d) None of these
a) Yamuna
b) Ganges
c) Godavari
d) Cauvery
a) Maha-Vishnu
b) Krishna
c) Brahma
d) None of these
a) Time
b) Duality
c) Reasoning
d) One’s own interpretation
a) Five
b) Ten
c) Seven
d) Fifteen
a) Winter
b) Spring
c) Summer
d) Autumn
a) Artha-veda
b) Yajur-veda
c) Rig-veda
d) Sama-veda
a) Lying
b) Fighting
c) Gambling
d) None of these
a) Vasudeva
b) Brahma
c) Baladeva
d) None of these
a) Hearing
b) Thinking
c) Meditating
d) Silence
a) Through His teachings
b) Through devotional service
c) By entering into all things as Supersoul
d) None of these
a) By accepting Krishna as the source of everything
b) By hearing the instruction on confidential spiritual matters by Krishna
c) Both a & b
d) None of these