01. The transcendentalists can be categorized into _________ basic types.
a) four.
b) Five.
c) Six.
d) Seven.
Teachings of Lord Caitanya: Chapter 16 – Conclusion of Teachings to Sanatana Gosvami
a) four.
b) Five.
c) Six.
d) Seven.
a) to reach the highest perfectional stage of devotional service.
b) to reach the higher planetary systems.
c) to reach the lower planetary systems.
d) to reach in the Brahman Jyoti.
a) Srimad Bhagavatam.
b) Bhagavad Gita.
c) Brihad Bhagavatam.
d) Brihan-naradiya Purana.
a) Brahmanas.
b) Great Sages.
c) damsels of Vraja.
d) bird.
a) Persons whose senses are fixed in the service of the Supreme Lord.
b) Persons whose senses are fixed in the material enjoyment.
c) Persons whose senses are fixed in the service of demigods.
d) Persons who meditate on the Brahma jyoti.
a) to undarstand that I am the Supreme Master of all masters.
b) to understand that I am the eternal servant of the Lord.
c) that our goal is to enjoy material sense gratification.
d) None of them.
a) Yamuna and Sarawati.
b) Saraswati and Ganges.
c) Ganges and Yamuna.
d) Narmada & Tapi.
a) ten.
b) twelve.
c) fifteen.
d) Sixteen.
a) seventy-two.
b) sixty.
c) forty-two.
d) thirty-six.
a) Narada Purana.
b) Garuda Purana.
c) Vishnu Purana.
d) Kurma Purana.
a) eight.
b) Four.
c) Seven.
d) six.
a) devotional service and from a devotee.
b) one’s own intelligence.
c) one’s academic commentaries.
d) all above of them.
a) a kshatriya.
b) a vaishya .
c) a shudra.
d) a qualified brahmana.