Concept:
In the Patanjali Yoga Sutra (Vibhuti Pada), Patanjali explains that Siddhis (extraordinary powers or attainments) may arise through different means. These Siddhis are not considered the final goal of Yoga, but rather by-products of yogic practice.
The Yoga Sutra mentions five sources through which Siddhis may be attained.
Step 1: Recall the sequence mentioned in Yoga Sutra.
The relevant sutra is:
\[
\textit{Janmauṣadhi-mantra-tapaḥ-samādhijāḥ siddhayaḥ}
\]
Meaning:
\[
\text{Siddhis arise through birth, herbs, mantra, austerity, and Samadhi.}
\]
Thus, the sequence is:
\[
\text{Janamja}
\rightarrow
\text{Ausadhija}
\rightarrow
\text{Mantraja}
\rightarrow
\text{Tapja}
\rightarrow
\text{Samadhija}
\]
Step 2: Match the sequence with the given letters.
\[
C = \text{Janamja}
\]
\[
D = \text{Ausadhija}
\]
\[
E = \text{Mantraja}
\]
\[
B = \text{Tapja}
\]
\[
A = \text{Samadhija}
\]
Therefore, the correct arrangement is:
\[
\boxed{C, D, E, B, A}
\]
Step 3: Identify the correct option.
The option matching the correct sequence is:
\[
\boxed{\text{C, D, E, B, A}}
\]
Hence, the correct answer is:
\[
\boxed{(B)}
\]