01. Who is known as all beauty, whose bodily luster is the center of all beauty?
a) Madana.
b) Indra.
c) Krishna.
d) Shiva.
Teachings of Lord Caitanya: Chapter 10 – The Beauty of Krsna
a) Madana.
b) Indra.
c) Krishna.
d) Shiva.
a) because she want to take birth in material world.
b) because she desire to get the association of Krishna.
c) because she dosen’t like to serve the Lord Narayana.
d) All of them.
a) one who is properly discharging his occupational duty.
b) one who is doing mystic yoga.
c) one who is cultivating the knowledge.
d) one who out of love engage in devotional service.
a) in Material world.
b) in Heavenly Planets.
c) in Goloka Vrindavana.
d) all of them.
a) Beauty of Mercy.
b) Beauty of Gentleness.
c) Beauty of Magnanimity.
d) All of them.
a) by accepting Krishna as a demigod like Brahma, Shiva.
b) by looking him as a ceremony of perpetual enjoyment.
c) by neglecting lord sri Krishna & his each activities of enjoyment.
d) None of them.
a) the King of all stars.
b) the king of all sons.
c) the king of all moons.
d) All of them.
a) Lord Narayana.
b) Lord Shiva.
c) Lord Anant shesh.
d) Lord Brahma.
a) material sense enjoyable things.
b) dancing movement of Krishna’s earrings, eyes and eyebrows.
c) the beauty of the Vrindavana.
d) None of them.
a) by seeing the beauty of Krishna’s bodily luster, His face and smile.
b) after come out from all material attachement.
c) by getting benedications from the demigods of heavenly planets.
d) after reaching in Brahmajyoti platform.
a) by doing Karma-kanda.
b) by doing mystic yoga Sadhana.
c) by rendering devotional service to lord.
d) by speculative searching for knowledge.
a) Brahma.
b) Shiva.
c) Durga Devi.
d) Krishna.
a) because they are situated in heavenly planats.
b) because they are eternally engaged in devotional service to the Lord.
c) because they are not part & parcel of lord sri Krishna.
d) because they are disconnected from the transcendental loving service of Krishna.
a) due to the conditioned soul’s eternal attitude of separation from Krishna.
b) because they are always divorced from the transcendental loving service of Krishna.
c) both of them.
d) none of them.
a) two.
b) three.
c) four.
d) five.
a) when he please the demigods.
b) when he do lot sacrifices to overvome the disease.
c) when he meets and follows the bonafide spiritual master.
d) after the death of the conditioned living entities.
a) he abandons all these bad masters such as lust, anger etc.
b) he approaches Krishna with a frank and open heart to achieve His shelter.
c) he prays to Krishna to be engaged in His transcendental loving service.
d) All of them.
a) self-motivation.
b) self-realization.
c) self-satisfaction.
d) self-control.