I thought it was an Eightfold Path.
Or is that Buddhism?
2007-12-06 06:13:43
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answered by The Reverend Soleil 5
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In Bhagvad Gita
1. Knowledge
2. Action
3. Devotion
2007-12-06 19:29:28
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answered by rupee100 5
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as rupee 100 says in English: they are Gjnaana Yoga--Karma Yoga and Bhakthi Yoga.But in Bhagavad geetha by Gjnaanam (Knowledge) Lord sri.Krishna did not talk about general Knowledge--It is Knowlege about Brahmam.-By Karma also he meant religious action and by Bhakthi he meant devotion to the Supreme God head..
2007-12-07 11:09:05
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answered by ssrvj 7
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the purpose, the movements and reactions are pre desperate in accordance to the Hindu mythology. the clarification we are this is as a results of karma of our previous delivery, yet you are able to attain moksha with the help of doing his accountability not awaiting the fruit.
2016-10-02 07:01:37
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answered by procter 4
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I'm sorry I don't know, I only know the 3 holes of satisfaction.
2007-12-06 06:13:11
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answered by asdf 2
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They are wrong on a bunch of other stuff too.
2007-12-06 06:16:13
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answered by BugYA 4
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