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25 Questions

1. Which philosophy was followed by Sri Narayana Guru?
2. In which year Sri Narayana guru held an All religion conference at Advaitasram Aluva?
3. The Ultimate human destiny is not individual redemption but universal redemption
4. The most integral theory of ethics in contemporary indian thought has been presented
5. According to Sri Aurobindo ,Maya created this world for the sake of------
6. Ascent according to Sri Aurobindo means
7. In which year SNDP Yogam was founded
8. --- is the Supreme Good according to Gandhi
9. According to Swami Vivekananda , Self-Abnegation means
10. The concept of Supermind is associated with the philosophy of
11. Who proposed three essential steps for social progress namely organization, education and industrial development.
12. The Life Divine was written by
13. Evolutionary growth according to Sri Aurobindo is a
14. According to Radhakrishnan the general principle of life and logic and the basic assumption of sciences are all known through-----
15. Sri Aurobindo claims that his Yoga is Integral or -----
16. According to Sri Aurobindo ,------- is the expression of reality viewed from the point of creation
17. .Who was the Author of the work ‘The Integral Theory of Evolution’
18. In which year Sree Narayana Guru proclaimed one cast, one religion, one god to humanity
19. In Indian philosophy------------- is the cause of existence of suffering
20. ------ and ------ are the two systems of schools in Indian philosophy
21. Don’t speak caste, ask caste and think caste. Who said this?
22. The philosophy of Sri Aurobindo is described as ---
23. .Universal Religion is the composition of
24. How many kinds of ignorance are mentioned by Sri Aurobindo
25. When did Swami Vivekananda take ‘Mahasamadhi’