a) People in general.
b) Demons.
c) Devotees.
d) None of the above.
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a) When one passes IQ test.
b) When one wins a chess match.
c) When one restrains his senses and fixes them on Krishna.
d) None of the above.
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a) By renouncing all activities of the senses.
b) By performing elaborate rituals.
c) By watching TV.
d) By the strength of devotional service to Krishna.
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a) He is able to control his senses according to his plan.
b) He wears saffron robes and rudraksha around his neck.
c) He does mystical feats.
d) He can produce ashes from his hand.
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a) Because he lives in a detached way.
b) Because he does not do any activities.
c) Because he is indifferent to what happens around him.
d) Because he is simply concerned with Krishna the all good and absolute.
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a) By doing severe austerities.
b) By engaging in Krishna Consciousness.
c) By doing Vedic ritualistic sacrifices.
d) By being a good person.
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a) He speaks only about Krishna.
b) He speaks about topics relating to Krishna.
c) All of the above.
d) None of the above.
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a) Fixing the mind on understanding the self.
b) Sitting in Padmasan and closing one`s eyes.
c) Growing long matted hairs and meditating.
d) Seeing red light when sitting in Padmasan.
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a) One who has not done any pious activities.
b) One who takes shelter of lotus feet of Mukunda.
c) One who renounces everything and goes to jungle for meditation.
d) One who learns all mystical power.
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a) By offering them prasadam remnants.
b) By doing Yajnas for their pleasure.
c) Only when they take next body.
d) When forefathers personally offer food to Lord Vishnu.
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