a) Because Arjuna is a pure devotee of the Lord
b) Because the Lord takes great transcendental pleasure when a pure devotee is ordering Him
c) Both a & b
d) None of these
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a) Fire-god
b) Hanuman
c) Goddess of fortune
d) Sword
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a) Because Pandavs were expert in the art of blowing the conchshell
b) Because Pandavas had full confidence in Krishna, that Krishna would take care of them
c) Both a & b
d) None of these
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a) Ananta-vijaya and Dhananjaya
b) Sughosa and Manipushpaka
c) Pancajanya and Devadatta
d) None of these
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a) The fire-god
b) The sun-god
c) Indra
d) Lord Shiva
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a) Transcendental conchshell
b) Goddess of fortune
c) Appearance
d) Activity
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a) It symbolized of cheering Duryodhana
b) It symbolized that Duryodhana had no chance of victory in the battle
c) It symbolized of definite victory of Duryodhana
d) It had no meaning at all
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a) Because he wanted everyone to feel important
b) Because he didn’t wanted anyone to be felt neglected
c) Both a & b
d) None of these
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a) He was confident of his victory
b) He was also doubtful of his victory like his father
c) He had no opinion
d) None of these
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