01. In those days, anyone not born in a brahmana family was to be considered a _______.
a) Brahmana.
b) Kshatriya.
c) Vaishya.
d) Shudra.
a) Brahmana.
b) Kshatriya.
c) Vaishya.
d) Shudra.
a) Vaishnavas.
b) Athiests.
c) Mayavadis.
d) none of them.
a) Sri Caitanya-Candramrita.
b) Sri Caitanya-Caritamrita.
c) Sri Caitanya-Bhagavata.
d) none of them.
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) Madhvacharya.
b) Shankaracharya.
c) Ramanujacharya.
d) Lord Chaitanya.
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) 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) Gadadhara.
b) Srivasa Pandita.
c) Advaita Prabhu.
d) Lord Nityananda.
a) Lord Caitanya.
b) Lord Nityananda.
c) Advaita Prabhu.
d) Gadadhara.
a) a kshatriya.
b) a vaishya .
c) a shudra.
d) a qualified brahmana.