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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jnana_yogaJnana yoga - Wikipedia

    Jnana yoga (IAST: Jñāna yoga), also known as the jnana marga (jñāna mārga), is one of the three classical paths for moksha (liberation) in Hinduism, which emphasizes the "path of knowledge", also known as the "path of self-realization".

  2. Jnana yoga is the yoga of knowledge. Learn about the four key pillars and how to begin your path to communing with the divine and your deepest self.

  3. Gyana Yoga. Gyana means knowledge. Gyana Yoga is the path where reality is discovered through insight, practice and knowledge. Gyana Yoga has four principles: Viveka - Discrimination. Vairagya - Renunciation. Shatsampatti - The Six Treasures. Mumukshtva - Constant Striving for God.

  4. Gyana (Jnana) Yoga. /jñāna ˈjoʊɡə - ज्ञान योग. “Others, by discrimination, offer up their sense activities, and the energy within those activities, in the fires of self-control.” —The Bhagavad Gita (4:27) Union with the Divine through wisdom (1) or knowledge of the Divine (2).

  5. What is Jnana Yoga? The Path of Knowledge. The path of knowledge is the experiential knowledge of the Self. Though one begins on this path by reading scriptures and listening to the Wise, the knowledge flows from within by the Grace. “Knowledge of the Self brings the mind back to purity.” ~ Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar.

  6. Dec 31, 2014 · Jnana Yoga of Swami Vivekananda The book was based on a series of lectures on the topic delivered mainly in New York and London by Swami Vivekananda. These lectures were recorded by a professional stenogrpaher J.J.Goodwin (who later became a disciple of Swami Vivekananda.

  7. Jun 1, 2022 · 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.

  8. vedanta.org › yoga-spiritual-practice › the-path-of-knowledge-jnana-yogaThe Path of Knowledge – Jnana Yoga

    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. Where the devotee of God follows the promptings of the heart, the jnani uses the powers of the mind to discriminate between the real and the unreal, the permanent and the transitory.

  9. Jnana yoga, also called gyana yoga, is the yoga of true knowledge. It is based on the Hindu philosophy of nondualism, called advaita (nondual) vedanta (Vedic knowledge).

  10. Mar 17, 2020 · Jnana Yoga can be defined as the “awareness of absolute consciousness,” and is a comprehensive practice of self-study (Svadhyaya). In Jnana yoga, the mind is used to inquire into its own nature and to transcend the mind’s identification with its thoughts and ego.