16. Firm conviction to execute the order of the Lord is known as ______.
a) Perfect Knowledge.
b) Determination.
c) Faith.
d) None of them.
Teachings of Lord Chaitanya
a) Perfect Knowledge.
b) Determination.
c) Faith.
d) None of them.
a) Branches.
b) Twigs.
c) Fruits.
d) All of them.
a) One who is faithful and firmly convinced of rendering devotional service to Krishna.
b) One who is faithful and firmly convinced of speculative processes to attain knowledge.
c) One who is faithful and firmly convinced of ritualistic and sacrificial performances.
d) One who is faithful and firmly convinced of regulative duties.
a) Four.
b) Three.
c) Six.
d) Two.
a) One who makes friends with the pure devotees, favors innocent persons and avoids atheistic persons.
b) One who is not cultivated in knowledge of devotional service, but engages in devotional service according to the directions of the spiritual master.
c) One who highly developed in Krishna consciousness and sees the Supreme Person in each &every living entity.
d) None of them.
a) Without attaining knowledge.
b) Without devotional service.
c) Without engaging in sense gratification.
d) Without performing regulative duties.
a) the Supreme Absolute Truth is complete in His perfection when He is both infinite and infinitesimal.
b) the Supreme Absolute Truth is complete in His perfection when He is only infinite.
c) the Supreme Absolute Truth is not complete in His perfection when He is both infinite and infinitesimal.
d) the Supreme Absolute Truth is complete in His perfection when He is only infinitesimal.