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This presentation
explores the essence of
Yoga in the Bhagavad
Gita, focusing on Karma,
Raja, Jnana, and Bhakti
Yoga. We will look into
the philosophical and
practical aspects of these
yoga paths as outlined
in the sacred text.
THE BHAGAVAD GITA
The Bhagavad Gita, a 700-verse
Hindu scripture, is a spiritual and
philosophical dialogue between
Prince Arjuna and the god Krishna,
who serves as his charioteer.
KARMA YOGA
Karma Yoga emphasizes selfless action
and performing one's duty without
attachment to the results. It teaches the
importance of acting without selfish
motives, leading to spiritual growth and
liberation.
RAJA YOGA
Raja Yoga focuses on meditation and
control of the mind. It consists of eight
limbs, including ethical disciplines,
physical postures, breath control, and
meditation, leading to self- realization
and inner peace.
JNANA YOGA
Jnana Yoga Is The Path Of Wisdom And
Knowledge. It Involves Self-inquiry,
Contemplation, And The Study Of
Sacred Texts To Attain A Deep
Understanding Of The True Nature Of
The Self And The Universe.
BHAKTI YOGA
Bhakti Yoga is the path of devotion
and love for the divine. It advocates
expressing love and devotion to a
personal god through prayer, rituals,
and worship, ultimately leading to
union with the divine.
INTEGRATION OF
YOGA PATHS