a) because the liberation which is obtained by such impersonal meditation is not complete.
b) because one has to offer the results of his work to lord for perfection of his life.
c) because Lord is not satisfied simply by a ritualistic adherence to Vedic instructions.
d) None of them.
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a) because He wanted to demonstrate that renunciation of life is not the highest perfectional stage without devotional service.
b) because the goal of some renounced people is nirvana & impersonal Brahman effulgence.
c) because in simple renunciation there is no conception of spiritual planets and spiritual activities.
d) all of them.
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a) because offering to lord is better than impersonally making the Supreme Lord subject to our work.
b) because Supreme personality of godhead has no form.
c) because simply instruction is given to offer results of work to Lord but no information given to enable one to get out of the material entanglement.
d) none of them.
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a) Brahmacharya.
b) Grihastha.
c) Vanaprastha.
d) Sanyasa.
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a) He who is engaged in agriculture, herding cows and carrying out a trade or business.
b) He whose aim is to understand the Supreme Lord,and devote himself to the learning of the Vedas & literatures.
c) He who has no special knowledge but is satisfied by serving the other three classes.
d) He who has taken to displaying force and entering government administration.
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a) kshatriya.
b) brahmana.
c) Shudra.
d) Vaishya.
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a) about sense enjoyment things.
b) about the ultimate goal of human life.
c) about to gain the mystic siddhi & powers.
d) none of them.
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a) because he was fully egaged in enjoying material sense gratification.
b) because he was stalwart followers of the rituals.
c) because he was the follower of Mayawadi Sampradaya.
d) because although he was born in a nonbrahminical family, he advanced in spiritual knowledge and activity.
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