01. In the ___________, Brahmajyoti is described as undivided and unlimited and without a trace of the material modes of nature.
a) Ishopanishad.
b) Brahma-samhita.
c) Narada Purana.
d) Srimad Bhagavatam.
Teachings of Lord Caitanya: Chapter 09 – The Opulences of Krsna
a) Ishopanishad.
b) Brahma-samhita.
c) Narada Purana.
d) Srimad Bhagavatam.
a) atoms.
b) bees.
c) ants.
d) birdsu.
a) 16.
b) 108.
c) 32.
d) 64.
a) unlimited.
b) limited.
c) rare.
d) infinite.
a) 108.
b) 64.
c) 16.
d) 6.
a) due to Krishna merciful existence.
b) due to full of material sense enjoyable things.
c) due to lack of Krishna existence.
d) All of them.
a) Vaikuntha.
b) Dwaraka.
c) Goloka Vrindavana.
d) Mathura.
a) one-fourth.
b) half.
c) one-sixth.
d) three-fourth.
a) river of Ganges.
b) river of Viraja.
c) river of Yamuna.
d) river of Shwet Ganga.
a) because it is filled with full of material sense enjoyable things.
b) because it is filled with full of anxiety.
c) because there is no lamentation or fear there and everything is eternal.
d) All of them.
a) four heads.
b) ten heads.
c) twenty heads.
d) hundred heads.
a) Govinda.
b) Vasudeva.
c) Sankarshana.
d) Tryadhavara.
a) somarasa.
b) milk.
c) nectar.
d) juice.
a) to his personal enjoyment & benefit.
b) because he is envious to demons.
c) to satisfy his confidential devotees.
d) All of them.
a) corner.
b) top.
c) middle.
d) lower side.
a) three.
b) one.
c) four.
d) two.
a) He appears as a cowherd boy.
b) demigod offers prayers to him.
c) deamons are envious to him.
d) He is so wonderful and attractive that He Himself becomes attracted by His own beauty.
a) when it removes from the his body.
b) when it simply by being on His body.
c) when it breaks into small pieces.
d) none of them.