4. Ravana is the personification of lust and Hanuman is the personification of service attitude. Ravana wanted to enjoy Mother Sita and take her away from Rama; Hanuman wanted to take Mother Sita back to Ram. Lust is about selfishness and love is about service to God. How is service attitude transformed into the propensity for sense enjoyment, and how has the living entity come under the sway of lust? (BG3.37)
a. By misuse of intelligence
b. By misuse of resources
c. By misuse of independence
d. By excessive opulence
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Answer:
4. Ravana is the personification of lust and Hanuman is the personification of service attitude. Ravana wanted to enjoy Mother Sita and take her away from Rama; Hanuman wanted to take Mother Sita back to Ram. Lust is about selfishness and love is about service to God. How is service attitude transformed into the propensity for sense enjoyment, and how has the living entity come under the sway of lust? (BG3.37)
a. By misuse of intelligence
b. By misuse of resources
c. By misuse of independence
d. By excessive opulence
Explanation:
4. Ravana is the personification of lust and Hanuman is the personification of service attitude. Ravana wanted to enjoy Mother Sita and take her away from Rama; Hanuman wanted to take Mother Sita back to Ram. Lust is about selfishness and love is about service to God. How is service attitude transformed into the propensity for sense enjoyment, and how has the living entity come under the sway of lust? (BG3.37)
a. By misuse of intelligence
b. By misuse of resources
c. By misuse of independence
d. By excessive opulence
Explanation:
Ravana is the personification of lust and Hanuman is the personification of service attitude. Ravana wanted to enjoy Mother Sita and take her away from Rama; Hanuman wanted to take Mother Sita back to Ram. Lust is about selfishness and love is about service to God. How is service attitude transformed into the propensity for sense enjoyment, and how has the living entity come under the sway of lust?
c. By misuse of independence