![]() It is all a question of discipline of the mind. But gradually he too can wean the mind from expectation of rewards. But when it comes to the practical field, when one endeavours to put it into actual practice, he will have to encounter countless difficulties at every step."Ī person's mind is saturated with many desires. "Work for the sake of the work without any motive is all very well in words. That is the reason why they fail miserable to realise the Truth. Ignorant people jumps at one to Jnana Yoga, without first having a preliminary training in Karma Yoga. It makes him a proper Adhikari (aspirant) for the study of Vedanta. The practice of Karma Yoga prepares the aspirant for the reception of knowledge of the Self. Yoga (i.e., Raja Yoga) of Bhakti is the fulfillment of Karma, and Jnana of all the preceding three. Every Yoga is a fulfillment of the preceding one. Raja Yoga steadies the mind and destroys Sankalpas. On the contrary, Jnana intensifies Bhakti. Karma Yoga leads to Bhakti Yoga which in its turn leads to Raja Yoga. ![]() ![]() ![]() Karma, Bhakti, Yoga and Jnana do no mutually exclude each other. ![]()
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