The Bhagavad-gita provides timeless wisdom that is applicable for people of all ages. While some may see it as only for older generations, the teachings within are eternally relevant for developing self-realization and living virtuously. It cultivates qualities like non-violence, truthfulness, compassion and self-control which are always needed. Krishna also speaks of duties and detachment from results that can guide anyone seeking life's true purpose. Rather than dismiss it without reflection, one would benefit from giving its message thoughtful consideration with an open mind and heart.
The Bhagavad-gita provides timeless wisdom that is applicable for people of all ages. While some may see it as only for older generations, the teachings within are eternally relevant for developing self-realization and living virtuously. It cultivates qualities like non-violence, truthfulness, compassion and self-control which are always needed. Krishna also speaks of duties and detachment from results that can guide anyone seeking life's true purpose. Rather than dismiss it without reflection, one would benefit from giving its message thoughtful consideration with an open mind and heart.
The Bhagavad-gita provides timeless wisdom that is applicable for people of all ages. While some may see it as only for older generations, the teachings within are eternally relevant for developing self-realization and living virtuously. It cultivates qualities like non-violence, truthfulness, compassion and self-control which are always needed. Krishna also speaks of duties and detachment from results that can guide anyone seeking life's true purpose. Rather than dismiss it without reflection, one would benefit from giving its message thoughtful consideration with an open mind and heart.
The Bhagavad-gita provides timeless wisdom that is applicable for people of all ages. While some may see it as only for older generations, the teachings within are eternally relevant for developing self-realization and living virtuously. It cultivates qualities like non-violence, truthfulness, compassion and self-control which are always needed. Krishna also speaks of duties and detachment from results that can guide anyone seeking life's true purpose. Rather than dismiss it without reflection, one would benefit from giving its message thoughtful consideration with an open mind and heart.
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Q1) What is 1 scripture, 1 God, 1 Mantra and 1 Work?
(For correct answer : +1, For incorrect answer:
0) a) Ramayan, Ram, hare rama hare rama rama rama hare hare and Following the prescribed duties b) Chaitanya Charitamrita, Chaitanya Mahaprabhu, Sri Krishna chaitanya prabhu nityananda sri advaita gadadhar srivas adi gar bhakta vrnda and Service of Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu c) Bhagvad Gita, Krishna, Hare Krishna Hare Krishna Krishna Krishna Hare Hare Hare Rama Hare Rama Rama Rama Hare Hare and service of Supreme Personality of Godhead d) Srimad Bhagvatam, Krishna, Hare Krishna Hare Krishna Krishna Krishna Hare Hare Hare Rama Hare Rama Rama Rama Hare Hare and service of Supreme Personality of Godhead Ans c Q2) What is the correct spirit in taking up Bhagvad Gita Study? (For correct answer : +1, For incorrect answer: 0) a) Spirit of Inquisitiveness b) Spirit of Devotion c) Spirit of attaining knowledge d) Spirit of getting a practical understanding of how to actually live life Ans b Q3) Why did Lord Chaitanya glorify the brahmana to have achieved all perfection despite his reading Bhagavad-gita mistakenly and pronouncing not so clearly? (For correct answer : +1, For incorrect answer: 0) a) Because he was performing such hard work of reading such a bog book of Bhabvad Gita everyday b) Because every day he was improving in his understanding of Sanskrit and was able to pronounce Sanskrit much better everyday and ultimately he will be able to perfectly recite it c) Because even though he was reading incorrectly whatever he read correctly he was able to memorize d) Because of his great devotion to Krishna Ans d Q4) Who has not missed the goal of Bhagavad-gita and is unfortunate despite reading Bhagavad- gita? (For correct answer : +1, For incorrect answer: 0) a) Goal of Bhagvad Gita is to do social service b) Goal of Bhagvad Gita is to become patriot of our nation c) Goal of Bhagvad Gita is to become a good person who does not harm others d) Goal of Bhagvad Gita is to completely surrender oneself to Krishna e) Goal of Bhagvad Gita is to become a Sanskrit scholar f) Goal of Bhagvad Gita is to attain success in our jobs, competitive exams by making our mind peaceful, calm and composed Ans d Q5) How did Indians come to think the Vedas and Puranas to be mythological? (For correct answer : +1, For incorrect answer: 0) a) Because they analyzed Vedas and Puranas very scrutinizingly and saw that whatever written in Vedas is false b) Because they analyzed Vedas and Puranas very scrutinizingly and saw that whatever written in Vedas is not applicable now c) Because they analyzed Vedas and Puranas very scrutinizingly and saw that whatever written in Vedas is not very advance as compared to modern science d) “Hindu mythology” was coined by Indologists who wanted to divert the sincere Vedic followers away from their own religion to Christianity Ans d Q6) Give an example to show that Bhagavad-gita cannot be truly tasted by one who lacks the spirit of devotion in approaching Bhagavad-gita.(For correct answer : +5, For incorrect : 0, For partially correct : +2.5) Q7) Why should we accept Krishna as the Supreme? (For correct answer : +5, For incorrect answer: 0, For partially correct answer: +2.5) Q8) One of your friends is ridiculing that the Bhagavad-gita is meant only for old people and not relevant today, that too for young educated men like him. What would you tell him briefly? (For correct answer: +5, For incorrect answer: 0, For partially correct answer: +2.5)