09. How many meanings are given by Lord to the word “Atmarama”?
a) seventy-two.
b) sixty.
c) forty-two.
d) thirty-six.
Teachings of Lord Chaitanya
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.
a) Lord Caitanya.
b) Lord Nityananda.
c) Advaita Prabhu.
d) Gadadhara.
a) Gadadhara.
b) Srivasa Pandita.
c) Advaita Prabhu.
d) Lord Nityananda.
a) when there is a diverse exchange of transcendental flavors.
b) when there is a no diverse exchange of transcendental flavors.
c) Both of them.
d) none of them.
a) by cultivating knowledge from vedic literature.
b) by performing various sacrifices.
c) by undergoing disciplinary training under the six Gosvamis of Vrindavana.
d) by performing various austarities & penances.
a) Madhvacharya.
b) Shankaracharya.
c) Ramanujacharya.
d) Lord Chaitanya.
a) his surrendership to Lord Sri Krishna.
b) the propensity for material enjoyment.
c) desire to please and serve lord Sri Krishna.
d) None of them.
a) Sri Caitanya-Candramrita.
b) Sri Caitanya-Caritamrita.
c) Sri Caitanya-Bhagavata.
d) none of them.
a) Vaishnavas.
b) Athiests.
c) Mayavadis.
d) none of them.
a) Prayag.
b) Ramkeli.
c) Benaras.
d) Shantipur.
a) After receiving teachings from Lord Chaitanya.
b) After receiving teachings from Rupa Goswami.
c) After leaving the degree of Ministry.
d) None of them.
a) Chandrashekhara Acharya’s.
b) Advait Acharya’s.
c) Sarvabhaum Bhattacharya’s.
d) Tapana Mishra’s.
a) performing various ritual activites.
b) performing austarities & penances.
c) the understanding of Krishna.
d) All above of them.
a) Brahmana.
b) Kshatriya.
c) Vaishya.
d) Shudra.
a) Vaishya.
b) Vaidya.
c) Kshatriya.
d) brahmana.
a) Bharati.
b) Tirtha.
c) Saraswati.
d) Chaitanya.