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Hinduism Paths to Salvation Caste System
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Paths to Salvation - Yoga Dharma - One’s moral and sacred duty as defined by: their stage in life (student / householder / retirement / renunciation) their caste – determines one’s occupation their gender Yoga – to yoke or bind together
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4 Paths to Salvation Bhakti Yoga – love and devotion (to be attracted to god) Karma Yoga – good deeds and thoughts Jnana Yoga – scripture and meditation Raja Yoga - meditation
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Bhakti Yoga – love and devotion Most simple path to salvation Devotion and love towards a personal deity Provides an opportunity to worship Brahman in a concrete way, rather than as an abstract notion Images / statues of deity help followers focus their devotion Prayer / ritual
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Karma Yoga – good deeds and thoughts Good deeds lead to the accumulation of good karma Unselfish actions don not for reward but because they are morally right Duty of an individual
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Jnana Yoga – scripture and meditation Difficult path Guidance of a guru / teacher Learn about: the relationship between the Brahman and atman Nature of the universe Scriptures Meditate to gain the insight needed to achieve salvation / moksha
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Raja Yoga - meditation Achieve salvation through intense mediation / contemplation on mediation on Brahman Trans like state Become one with Brahman Strict physical and spiritual discipline
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