Monday, March 11, 2019

The Three Paths of Salvation in the Bhagavad-Gita

Bhagavad Gita through the headmaster Krishna primarily advocates tether spiritual paths towards attaining spiritual salvation, namely Karma Yoga, Jhana Yoga and Bhakti Yoga. The online Indian Purans describes these three paths as follows Karma Yoga, the as the path of action Bhakti Yoga as the path of love and Jnana or Dhyana as the path of wisdom (www. indianet. z one(a), 2008). The Three Paths for Salvation Karma Yoga is articulated by the lord Krishna to Arjuna when he exhorted the latter, Perform your decreed duty, for doing so is better than not working. cardinal cannot maintain ones physical body without working.On what manner or under what circumstance that work should be done, the Lord Krishna further elaborated, Work done as a sacrifice to Vishnu has to be performed, otherwise work causes thrall in this material world. Therefore, O discussion of Kunti, perform your prescribe duties for his satisfaction, and in that way you will always stay free from bondage (Prabhupa da, p. 94-95). This exhortation is for the path seeker to dedicate his terrene works to the Lord Vishnu. The fruits of his labor should not be served for sense gratification. Dhyana Yoga, calls for one to possess the proper friendship to know the path of right wisdom.The knowledge that is referred here is transcendental knowledge. Krishna referred to this in reverently, In this world, there is nothing so sublime and sharp as transcendental knowledge. Such knowledge is the produce fruit of mysticism. And one who has become accomplished in the practice of devotional service enjoys this knowledge within himself in the due course of magazine (Prabhupada, p. 168). What is referred here is spiritual understanding. It is the conclusion of the premise that the cause of our suffering and bondage is ignorance. This is the result of devotional service to Krishna. angiotensin converting enzyme finds peace within himself in this self-realization Just fix your mind upon Me, the Supreme Person ality of Godhead, and make all your intelligence in Me. Thus you will live in me always, without a doubt (Prabhupada, p. 433). This statement of the Lord Krishna embodies the path of love or bhakti yoga. This is love through expression of devotional services as prescribed in the vedas. There is acceptance that there is love of god in the hearts of everyone, many of these are impure by material association. One has to free his or her senses to be a true devotee. Conclusion all(prenominal) these paths ultimately crest to the supreme state of universe. Nothing is indicated as being superior or more prominent among the three Paths. The Path of wiseness or the dhyana or jhanna path could be in a blot in an elevated plane than bhakti and karma since Khrishna himself has described it in the indicated quote in superlative terms, In this world, there is nothing so sublime and pure as transcendental knowledge. . . . What is being imparted in the Bhagavad Gita is for the three paths to se rve as options to man. Through each, one may ultimately trod the other or by chance not at all. Yet any of the three will lead to Nirvana.

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