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2007-03-07 22:02:06
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answered by Anonymous
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Gyan Yoga is a wide subject... it is not anything like learning Hathha yoga or Pranyama or Mantra sadhna
The purpose and scope of Gyan Yoga is to understand the reality through intelligence, and go beyond duality...and mind it is not an easy task.
However to start with, one can read the following
1- sankhya Yoga by sage Kapil
2- all 6 major schools of hindu philosophy
3- Ashtavakra gita
4- Life divine by Shri Aurobindo
5- Yoga Vashishta
Also one thing has to be kept in mind. Gyan yoga is not dry intellectualism, as most of the modern people think.
a real gyan yogi, advances on the path of bhakti, karma also simultaneously...
good luck
2007-03-07 20:41:43
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answered by ۞Aum۞ 7
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www.krishna.com
You will not only study gyan yog, but also various other fomrs of yogas, viz., Karma Yoga, Jnana Yoga, Sankhya Yoga, Dhyana Yoga, Sannyasa Yoga, Sanatana Yoga or Buddhi Yoga or Bhakti Yoga etc. . .
Purport to Bhagavad-gita(2.72) by A.C.Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada, Founder-Acharya of ISKCON
(International Society for Krishna Consciousness)
Srila Bhaktivinoda Thakura has summarized this Second Chapter of the Bhagavad-gita as being the contents for the whole text. In the Bhagavad-gita, the subject matters are karma-yoga, jnana-yoga, and bhakti-yoga. In the Second Chapter karma-yoga and jnana-yoga have been clearly discussed, and a glimpse of bhakti-yoga has also been given, as the contents for the complete text.
Bhagavad gita, chapter six, entiteled Dhyana Yoga, verse 3;
"For one who is a neophyte in the eightfold yoga system, work is said to be the means; and for one who is already elevated in yoga, cessation of all material activities is said to be the means."
purport to above verse by Prabhupada,
The process of linking oneself with the Supreme is called yoga. It may be compared to a ladder for attaining the topmost spiritual realization. This ladder begins from the lowest material condition of the living entity and rises up to perfect self-realization in pure spiritual life. According to various elevations, different parts of the ladder are known by different names. But all in all, the complete ladder is called yoga and may be divided into three parts, namely jnana-yoga, dhyana-yoga and bhakti-yoga. The beginning of the ladder is called the yogaruruksu stage, and the highest rung is called yogarudha.
2007-03-07 23:54:37
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answered by Gaura 7
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i dunno
but u can search for that in google by typing yog or yoga and see if it can help u
2007-03-07 19:13:33
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answered by beautiful babe 2
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http://4jats.4to40.com/jat_community_article.asp?jat_community=6
encyclopediaofauthentichinduism.org/glossary.htm
2007-03-07 19:18:31
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answered by Siva Prakash 2
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