The Dhaarmik Traditions - Indic Studies Foundation
The Dhaarmik Traditions - Indic Studies Foundation
The Dhaarmik Traditions - Indic Studies Foundation
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<strong>The</strong> final six chapters are regarded as the Jnana Yoga section as they are primarily<br />
concerned with the science of the individual consciousness attaining communion with<br />
the Ultimate Consciousness through the intellect.<br />
Chapter 13 : Ksetra-Ksetrajna Vibhaga Yoga<br />
Chapter 14 : Gunatraya-Vibhaga Yoga<br />
Chapter 15 : Purusottama Yoga<br />
Chapter 16 : Daivasura-Sampad-Vibhaga Yoga<br />
Chapter 17 : Sraddhatraya-Vibhaga Yoga<br />
Chapter 18 : Moksa-Opadesa Yoga<br />
<strong>The</strong> below are quotations from the Bhagavad Gita:<br />
On <strong>The</strong> Goal Of Yoga<br />
" And whoever, at the time of death, quits his body, remembering Me (Krishna) alone,<br />
at once attains My (Krishna's- Transcendental) nature. Of this there is no doubt."[3]<br />
'mUkaM karoti vAcAlaM<br />
paGguM laGghayate girim<br />
yatkRpA tamahaM vande<br />
paramAnanda mAdhavam' (invocation, verse 8)<br />
My sincere salutations to that Madhava, the Beloved Husband of the Mother of<br />
Universe, the Source of Supreme Bliss, Whose Divine GRACE makes the dumb<br />
eloquent and the cripple cross mountains!!<br />
'prapanna pArijAtAya<br />
tOtra vetraika pANaye,<br />
jnAnamudrAya kRSNAya<br />
gItAmRta duhe namaH'<br />
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