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Holy Book of Hinduism

Hinduism does not have a single holy book like some other religions. Instead, it encompasses a vast body of religious and philosophical literature. The two main categories of sacred texts in Hinduism are Shruti and Smriti. Shruti (Heard or Revealed Texts): These are considered the most authoritative and are believed to have been directly revealed […]

Raja Yoga

Raja Yoga, also known as the “Royal Yoga” or the “Yoga of Mind Control,” is one of the classical paths of spiritual realization in Hindu philosophy. It is associated with the systematic practice of meditation and control over the mind to attain self-realization and union with the divine. Raja Yoga is primarily outlined in the […]

Karma Yoga

Karma Yoga is one of the four primary paths of spiritual realization in Hindu philosophy, emphasizing the path of selfless action and dedicated service. It is based on the teachings of the Bhagavad Gita, a revered scripture that is part of the Indian epic Mahabharat. Karma Yoga teaches that by performing one’s duties and actions […]

Bhakti Yoga

Bhakti Yoga is one of the principal paths of spiritual realization in Hindu philosophy. It emphasizes the path of devotion and love toward a personal deity or the divine. Bhakti, derived from the Sanskrit root “bhaj,” means devotion, love, and participation. Bhakti Yoga involves cultivating a deep and loving relationship with the divine through prayer, […]

Jnana Yoga

Jnana Yoga is one of the traditional paths of spiritual realization within Hindu philosophy. It is a path of knowledge, wisdom, and intellectual inquiry, emphasizing the understanding of the true nature of reality and the self. Jnana Yoga (wisdom) is considered one of the four primary paths to spiritual liberation, along with Bhakti Yoga (devotion), […]