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Principles
and Practice of Hindu Religion A
Comprehensive Study of the Ancient Tradition and
the Perennial Philosophy | Chapter
- VI : Yoga - The Daily
Practice of the Faith |
An
Applied Method of Practice of the Agamas and the
Vedas to lead a Pious and Peaceful Way of Life |
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Lesson
- 95 : The Path of Knowledge for Salvation A
Spiritual Discipline of Realization of Truth |
Jñana
Yoga is the path of study and understanding the true nature of the
Ultimate and the Absolute. It is not mere intellectual knowledge, hearing and
understanding the words. It is not just a study and understanding of the philosophy
or receiving knowledge but a state of realization of identity of the individual
soul with the Supreme Brahman. It is not a mere intellectual assent or study of
some Scriptures and holy books but a state of realization of the Truth and true
nature of the Divine Soul. It is called Para-Vidhya. Intellectual conviction alone
will not lead to Brahma-Jnana, which is realization of the Absolute Truth. The
scope of perception and analysis with reasoning to get greater understanding is
very limited. Reason is only an analysis of stored up and classified perception
and preserved memory. Reason can not go beyond the sense of perception. So, one
has to go beyond reason. One has to obtain the true knowledge through spiritual
insight or intuition and divine perception. Moksha is attained through Knowledge
of Brahman. Release is achieved through realization of the identity of the individual
soul with the Supreme Soul or Brahman. The cause for the bondage and suffering
is Avidhya or ignorance. |
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Sri
Swami Sivananda in his writings on Hinduism has explained Jñana Yoga very
well in a nut shell. The Jiva, the individual soul covered by the Upaadhis, by
the veil of ignorance or Avidhya. Avidhya acts as a veil and prevents the Jiva
from knowing his real self and his divine nature. Avidhya foolishly imagines that
he is separate from Brahman. The true knowledge of Jñana yoga, the knowledge of
Brahman or Brahma-Jnana removes this veil and removes the upaadhis to obtain realization
of the Truth. Religion now becomes realization not just study of text books, dogmas
or theories. It is the removal of ignorance, Avidya, knowing ones real self, and
knowing the Absolute. He plunges himself in the deep recesses of his heart through
constant and intense meditation and gets the true knowledge as the greatest wealth
in the world, giving him the greatest happiness. This makes the Jiva understand
the true nature of the Ultimate truth, the Brahman, as the Self and as Existence-Consciousness-Bliss
Absolute and rest in his own "Sat-Chit-Ananda-Svarupa".
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Sanãthana
Dharma ãsthra |
| Lessons:
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, 82 , 83 , 84
, 85 , 86 , 87
, 88 , 89
, 90 , 91 , 92
, 93 , 94 , 95
, 96 . | |
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