Types of Yoga in The Bhagavad Gita(4 paths of yoga)
The Four Paths of Yoga
There are various paths of yoga that lead towards the ultimate goal of union, each a
specialized branch of a comprehensive system, the main four being Karma Yoga, Bhakti
Yoga, Raja Yoga and Jnana Yoga. Each, with their own world of techniques, supports people
with different temperaments and approaches to life.
//note :hindi ke liye translate tool use kare.//
1.Raja Yoga – Path of Self - Discipline
The "royal" or highest path of yoga, formalized by the sage Patanjali, is
a comprehensive method for controlling the waves of thought by turning
our mental and physical energy into spiritual energy. The chief practice is
self-discipline, including Patanjali’s Ashtanga Yoga & Meditation.
2.Bhakti Yoga – Path of Self-Surrender
The path of devotion is one in which we offer and surrender to the divine
through a devotion in which one sees the divinity in every creature and all
things. Mantra meditation is one form of Bhakti.
3.Jnana yoga – Path of Self-Awareness
The path of wisdom applies discriminative intelligence for spiritual
liberation – reflecting and developing awareness of one’s own sense of
Being. The chief practice of Jnana Yoga is meditation & Self -Inquiry –
Atma Vicharya – inquiry into the source of the “I” thought - “So Hum”:
Who am I? / I am that
4.Karma Yoga – The Path of Selfless Action
Karma is the universal law of cause and effect. All actions have
consequences. Karma Yoga is the knowledge that deals with how to
come into harmony with these forces, by being in full awareness with
actions while letting go of the outcome or results. Seva is a practice of
karma yoga, selfless service to others as part of one’s larger Self
without thought of gain or reward, as it is an act of sublimating ego
through having no attachments to the fruits of your actions, offering
them up to the divine. Balancing the 3 Gunas, through mindful
efforts, helps up to live in the bliss of the present moment, navigating
through the endless obstacles that arise from the pull of karma.
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