Q.1.
What is the literal translation of the Sanskrit term 'Advaita'?
Q.2.
An essential part of learning in Advaita is 'Satsang'. What is 'Satsang'?
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?
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?
Q.5.
What is the end of the Advaita path?
Q.6.
What is the predominant practice used by students of Advaita as a path towards enlightenment?
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?
Q.8.
'Darshan' (which translates into English as 'sight') is considered a great honour amongst Advaita students. What is Darshan?
Q.9.
Only one thing is constant in Advaita - consciousness. What term is given to the apparent activity within consciousness which changes constantly?
Q.10.
Enlightenment is a part of what?