University of Phoenix Material Four Yogic Paths and Jainism Worksheet Complete the table by comparing the forms of Hinduism and contrasting them with Jainism. |Jnana Yoga |Karma Yoga |Bhakti Yoga |Raja Yoga |Jainism | | |Jnana yoga, as |Karma Yoga is |Bhakti Yoga or |Raja Yoga or “Royal | | | |defined by Molly and |described by Molloy |“Devotion Yoga” |Yoga” | | |Explain the Meaning |Hilgers is “Knowledge|and Hilgers (2010) as| | | | |of the Name |Yoga” (2010) |“Action Yoga” | | | | | | | | | | | | |Jnana Yoga is |This type of yoga |Bhakti means devotion|The promotion of | | | |“learning insight |focus is to do things|to the Lord. One need|meditation is one of | | |
Explain the Basic |into one’s divine |“unselfishly” to |only surrender all |the main concept on | | |Concepts |nature by studying |reach the path to |doubts, fears, and |this particular style | | | |Upanishads and the |perfection. worries and express | | | | |Bhagavad Gita and by |According to Molloy |genuine love and | | | | |learning from other |and Hilgers (2010) |devotion to the | | | | |teachers who have |“The spiritual |almighty Lord of The | | | | |attained insight” |discipline of |Universe. | | | | |(Molloy & Hilgers, |selfless action. ” | | | | | |2010. | | | | | | | | |Bhakti yoga can |Chapter 6 of the | | | | | |involve various
|Bhagavad Gita | | |Describe the | | |expressions of |describes basic | | |Practices | | |devotion—most |meditation—sitting | | | | | |commonly chants, |quietly, turning | | | | | |songs, food |inward, and calming | | | | | |offerings, and the |the mind. (Molloy & | | | | | |anointing of statues. Hillgers, 2010) | | | | | |Bhakti yoga can | | | | | | |extend also to acts | | | | | | |of devotion shown to | | | | | | |one’s guru (spiritual| | | | | | |teacher), to one’s | | | | | | |parents, and to one’s| | | | | | |spouse. | | | | |Jnana yoga is “one of|The goals for this |Devotion Yoga |There are different | | | |the four main paths |particular yoga style|intentions are to get|types of meditations, | | |Describe the Goals |of yoga and the most |is to teach others to|the individual closer|but the one common | | | direct road to reach |accomplish every task|to God |goal is to lower | | | |the goal described in|without doing any | |stress, bring sense of| | | |the philosophy of |selfsish acts in | |peace and gain new | | | |advaita vedanta: |order to reach | |states of | | | |Self-realization. ”( |perfection | |consciousness | | Write a 200- to 300-word explanation of the differences between Hinduism and Jainism.
The Essay on Yoga And Swami Vivekananda
Swami Vivekananda, known in his pre-monastic life as Narendra Nath Datta, was born in an affluent family in Kolkata on 12 January 1863. His father,Vishwanath Datta, was a successful attorney with interests in a wide range of subjects, and his mother, Bhuvaneshwari Devi, was endowed with deep devotion, strong character and other qualities. A precocious boy, Narendra excelled in music, gymnastics ...