What is the literal translation of the Sanskrit term 'Advaita'?
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Nothing there
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Only One
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Not Two
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One Consciousness
Q.2.
An essential part of learning in Advaita is 'Satsang'. What is 'Satsang'?
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Interaction with a guru
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Prayer
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Singing holy songs
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Meditation
Q.3.
In Advaita there is said to be only one 'true teacher' who all other teachers guide their students towards. How is the one true teacher referred to?
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Krishna
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Shankaracharya
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Brama
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Satguru
Q.4.
Another path towards enlightenment is the transfer of energy from the master to the student. What is the usual term for this method?
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Punnam
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Shaktipat
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Ananda
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Sadhana
Q.5.
What is the end of the Advaita path?
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Death
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Enlightenment
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Rebirth as an animal
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Puja
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What is the predominant practice used by students of Advaita as a path towards enlightenment?
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Focusing on the present moment
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Chanting Mantras
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Performing Yoga
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Satsang
Q.7.
The essence of Advaita teaching is that duality (ie. that you are separate from everything else) is an illusion. What Sanskrit word is used for this illusion?
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Dukkha
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Citta
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Samsara
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Maya
Q.8.
'Darshan' (which translates into English as 'sight') is considered a great honour amongst Advaita students. What is Darshan?
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Initiation into a school
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A service devoted to a particular student
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A meeting with a guru
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A recognition that enlightenment has been achieved
Q.9.
Only one thing is constant in Advaita - consciousness. What term is given to the apparent activity within consciousness which changes constantly?
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Raita
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Samadhi
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Leela
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Duality
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Enlightenment is a part of what?
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Leela
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Death
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Ego
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Heaven
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