18 Questions
What is the highest expression of freedom according to the passage?
Controlling one's anger and jealousies
What does the passage imply about chastity?
It is a virtue for both men and women
According to the passage, how does a chaste wife impact a man's behavior?
Leads him towards purity
What does the passage suggest about the assertion of 'freedom' by women?
It proves their slavery to anger and jealousy
How does the passage challenge common misconceptions about impurity?
By highlighting that impurity can be conquered by purity and chastity
What attitude towards men does the passage recommend for a woman?
Treating all men with maternal love and care
What does the freedom loved by the saint lead to?
Infinite, unspeakable bliss
What is the manifestation found in every religion according to the text?
Struggle towards freedom
What is the goal preached by all the great systems of ethics?
Infinite expansion
What happens to a person who achieves absolute unselfishness?
They acquire infinite expansion
What does the attainment of infinite expansion represent according to the text?
Goal of all religions and teachings
Why does the personalist get frightened when hearing about infinite expansion?
They fear losing their limited personality
What is the grandest idea in the religion of Vedanta?
Reaching the same goal by different paths
What does the author imply about the ability to distinguish between quality and substance?
It is a challenging task for individuals
In the text, what is the ultimate goal that all religions and methods of work and worship lead to?
Freedom
How does the author describe the convergence of the four paths - work, love, psychology, and knowledge?
In the end, they merge and become one
What type of men can be found according to the text?
Those who excel in only one faculty
How does being calm and having less disturbed nerves influence a person's love and work according to the text?
It improves their capacity to work effectively
Explore concepts of freedom and forbearance in relationships as discussed in the text. Reflect on the idea of being slaves to senses, anger, jealousies and the importance of rising above petty disputes.
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