Taramati

It has been defined as a practice of devotion toward God, solely motivated by the sincere, loving desire to please God, rather than the hope of divine reward or the fear of divine punishment. Bhakti yoga is often considered by Hindus to be the easiest way for ordinary people to attain a spiritually liberated state, because although it is a form of yoga, its practice is not as rigorous as most other yogic schools, and it is possible to practice bhakti yoga without needing to become a full-time yogi. The origins of Bhakti can be seen in the upanishads, specifically the Shvetashvatara Upanishad.

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Karma Yoga

KARMA Yoga, the word originated from the root "KRU" meaning do, work, and there are two types of Niskama Karma-work without attachment, which produces no bondage, and Sakama Karma-all work done for some end result, which leads to bondage for the doer.

Bhakti Yoga

Bhakti Yoga is one of the main yogic paths to enlightenment. Bhakti means "devotion" or "love" and this path contains various practices to unite the one's self with the Divine. Bhakti Yoga is considered the easiest yogic path to master and the most direct method to experience the unity of mind, body and spirit.

Raj Yoga

Raj Yoga is the king of all Yogas. Raja meaning King and Yoga meaning Communication. Raja Yoga is communication between the self and the Higher Being (God). Raja Yoga is not physical exercise, rather it is an easy mental exercise where one practices control of mind by focused concentration & rhythmic breathing.

Gyan Yoga

Gyana means knowledge. Gyana Yoga is the path where reality is discovered through insight, practice and knowledge. Viveka - Discrimination Viveka is the purest form of knowledge. It can also be described as the supreme authority of our conscience. Vairagya - Renunciation Vairagya means to liberate oneself inwardly from any desire for earthly pleasure or possessions.

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