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The jñāna yoga is a spiritual practice that pursues knowledge with questions such as "who am I, what am I" among others.
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Jnana yoga is the path of 'doubt-free intellectual knowledge.' It is the study of the texts of Self-Realization and a deep inquiry into the nature of who we ...
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What is the purpose of Jnana yoga?
Also known as Gyana Yoga, Jnana Yoga is defined as the practice of shedding the ego and gaining knowledge of the true Self through self study and analysis. With this deep awareness of the 'Self', you are able to understand the difference between what is real and unreal.
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What is the yoga of knowledge in Hinduism?
Jnana yoga is the yoga of knowledge--not knowledge in the intellectual sense--but the knowledge of Brahman and Atman and the realization of their unity.
Who am I is related to which yoga?
The jñāna yoga is a spiritual practice that pursues knowledge with questions such as "who am I, what am I" among others.
What are the margas of yoga?
They are: Karma Yoga or the Path of Action (Karma-mārga) Bhakti Yoga or the Path of Devotion (Bhakti-mārga) to Ishvar (God) Jnana Yoga or the Path of Knowledge (Jñāna-mārga)