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Published on Nov 18, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

THREE PATHS TO LIBERATION

Active life, philosophical and emotional.
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KARMA MARGA

ACTIVE LIFE

KARMA MARGA

  • Karma Marga is for the socially active.
  • people who prefer to seek liberation through day to day tasks such as raising a family or volunteering.
  • This path is about living in harmony with dharma, it is about being unselfish
  • A person has a set of specific social and religious obligations that must be fulfilled.

KARMA MARGA

  • This is a way of life that is followed:
  • A person should not be doing a good deed to be rewarded but rather
  • because it is the right thing.

JNANA MARGA

PHILOSPICAL

JNANA MARGA

  • the path of knowledge it is for philosophical or intellectual types
  • Followers of this path must devote a great deal of time to learning and meditation.
  • this path is usually followed by members of the Brahmin caste.
  • Jnana Marga focuses on attaining knowledge over ignorance
  • followers study the three schools of Hindu philosophy; Vedanta, Sankhya &yoga

JNANA MARGA

  • To obtain knowledge of the true nature they are studied
  • The path of Jnana Marga is the shortest but steepest journey to liberation
  • it is a profound spiritual journey.

BHAKTI MARGA

EMOTIONAL

BHAKTI MARGA

  • This way offers the Hindu who gives grace to overcome bad Karma.
  • The Hindu relies on the gods through faith and devotion.
  • The way of devotion is one of the most popular paths of liberation people choose.
  • When a Hindu gives love and devotion to a God, and to others, The god they are praying to makes liberation a possibility.
  • Within modern Hinduism, yoga remains the predominant path towards spiritual fulfillment.

BHAKTI MARGA

  • It includes the external and symbolic worship of the murti.
  • The goals of many bhakti go into both bhukti and mukti and aim at pure, selfless service to a personal God