01. The spiritual master takes more pleasure ___________.
a) in finding fault of his disciples.
b) in finding fault in other spiritual organisation.
c) in seeing his disciple advance than in advancing himself.
d) None of them.
Teachings of Lord Caitanya: Chapter 19 – Further Talks with Prakasananda
a) in finding fault of his disciples.
b) in finding fault in other spiritual organisation.
c) in seeing his disciple advance than in advancing himself.
d) None of them.
a) He sometimes laughs & sometimes cries.
b) He sings and dances not exactly in an artistic way.
c) He behave just like a madman.
d) All above of them.
a) a person who cannot keep his faith in the words of the spiritual master.
b) a person who acts independently.
c) Both of them.
d) None of them.
a) three.
b) four.
c) five.
d) six.
a) Madhvacharya.
b) Ramanujacharya.
c) Nimbakacharya.
d) Shankaracharya.
a) Atmananda-Yogi.
b) Nityananda-Yogi.
c) Sadananada-Yogi.
d) None of them.
a) four.
b) two.
c) five.
d) seven.
a) the ultimate goal of these Vedic research is material sense gratification.
b) the ultimate goal of these Vedic research is to merge with impersonal lord.
c) these literatures are indirect commentaries given by Vaishnava.
d) the ultimate goal of these Vedic research is to surrender to know Krishna & surrender to him.
a) Mahavishnu.
b) Brahma.
c) Shiva.
d) Balaram.
a) ten.
b) twelve.
c) fifteen.
d) sixteen.
a) Shvetashvatara.
b) katha.
c) Aitareya.
d) Isha.
a) Aitareya Upanishad.
b) Shvetashvatara Upanishad.
c) Katha Upanishad.
d) Gitopanishad.
a) Vaihnava.
b) Mayavadi.
c) Both of them.
d) None of them.