Concept:
According to Vyasa's commentary on the Patanjali Yoga Sutra, the mind (Chitta) passes through five stages known as “Chitta Bhumis.” These stages describe the condition and stability of the mind during spiritual development.
The progression moves from disturbed and uncontrolled mental states toward complete concentration and restraint.
Step 1: Recall the five Chitta Bhumis according to Vyasa.
The five Chitta Bhumis are:
• Kshipta (Restless)
• Mudha (Dull or stupefied)
• Vikshipta (Distracted)
• Ekagra (One-pointed)
• Niruddha (Fully controlled)
Thus, the proper sequence is:
\[
\text{Kshipta}
\rightarrow
\text{Mudha}
\rightarrow
\text{Vikshipta}
\rightarrow
\text{Ekagra}
\rightarrow
\text{Niruddha}
\]
Step 2: Match the sequence with the given letters.
\[
B = \text{Kshipta}
\]
\[
E = \text{Mudha}
\]
\[
A = \text{Vikshipta}
\]
\[
C = \text{Ekagra}
\]
\[
D = \text{Nirudha}
\]
Therefore, the correct arrangement is:
\[
\boxed{B, E, A, C, D}
\]
Step 3: Identify the correct option.
The option matching the correct sequence is:
\[
\boxed{\text{B, E, A, C, D}}
\]
Hence, the correct answer is:
\[
\boxed{(C)}
\]