a) Importance of searching the absolute truth.
b) There is no source of understanding the soul except by studying the Vedas.
c) We should believe in authority.
d) None of the above.
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a) Vivasvan ->Manu ->Iksvaku.
b) Manu ->Vivasvan ->Iksvaku.
c) Iksvaku ->Manu ->Vivasvan.
d) None of the above.
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a) Upanishads.
b) Mahabharata.
c) Bhagavatam.
d) All of the above.
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a) Sun-God ->Iksvaku ->Manu.
b) Sun-God ->Manu ->Iksvaku.
c) Iksvaku ->Manu ->Sun-God.
d) Manu ->Iksvaku ->Sun-God.
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a) Brahma.
b) Narada.
c) Arjuna.
d) Bhisma.
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a) Unhesitatingly understands the transcendental philosophy.
b) Clear intelligence.
c) Being educated.
d) Meditation.
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a) In association of people who are authorities in scriptures.
b) In assocaition of thinkers.
c) By analyzing on one’s own.
d) Any of the above.
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a) Sensual activities.
b) Mental activities.
c) Physicalactivities.
d) Spritual activities.
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a) By not identifying with body.
b) By being respectful to oneself.
c) By giving up one’s ego.
d) By always executing his duties.
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a) Modes.
b) Karma.
c) Vedas.
d) Desire.
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a) Supreme Destination.
b) Perfection, Happiness and Supreme Destination.
c) Happiness.
d) Happiness & Supreme Destination.
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a) Sruti.
b) Puranas.
c) Upadesamrita.
d) Smriti.
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a) Arjuna was a Ksatriya and he has to fight.
b) Arjuna was his dear friend.
c) Arjuna was his cousin.
d) Arjuna was son of Kunti, a great devotee of Lord.
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