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    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 | | |God’s grace. |Actions are fate‚ |Dedicated‚ devoted |Monarch or princely |Literally Jina means | | | |destiny.

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    |definitions? | |Karma |Karma refers to the action and its |Fisher (2008) says that “Every act |Actual definition also cautions the | | |consequences that can be succinctly |we make‚ and even every thought and |person to purify himself not only on| | |put

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    redefine each of them? | What differences did you find between the popular usage and actual definitions? | Karma | My personal understanding of Karma is that for every positive or negative we put out in the universe‚ a positive or negative is given back to us. (e.g I volunteer my time to a local community center‚ and as a reward‚ I am given a job.) | According to the text‚ Fisher (2005) defines karma as meaning “action‚ and is the consequences of action.” (p 75) Fisher (2005) goes on to say that every

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    Four Yogic Paths and Jainism ******* REL 133 2011 James Finch Four Yogic Paths and Jainism | Jnana Yoga | Karma Yoga | Bhakti Yoga | Raja Yoga | Jainism | Explain the Meaning of the Name | Jnana is defined per Sanskrit as to learn or experience. | Karma is defined as an action or work. Only secondarily is it defined as a result of a deed. | Bhakti is defined as love or devotion. | Per Sanskrit raja is defined as king or royal‚ as the mind is perceived as the king of the psyche. | One

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    articles below. Ayurveda Ayurveda is an ancient Hindu system of medicine and healing that has found new popularity in the west today. Hatha Yoga Outside of Hindu culture‚ the word "yoga" is usually understood to refer to the practice of meditative movement‚ or Hatha Yoga. However‚ Hatha Yoga is only one part of the Hindu traditions of Yoga and Tantra. It is one of the paths leading to the

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    |and actual definitions? | |Karma |The energy which is transmitted into the world through |The direct consequences on a person of their pure or |Karma is not a punishment or retribution but simply an | | |positive or negative actions and which eventually |impure actions‚ and the actions themselves. Karma |extended expression or consequence of natural acts.  | |

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    The Beliefs and Relations of Hinduism & Buddhism Mr. Valor Pickett Robert Truett 5/1/13 The Beliefs and Relations of Hinduism and Buddhism The two major religions that have dominated the country of India are known as Hinduism and Buddhism. Unlike the majority of religions known to man‚ these two religions are more followed as a way to live rather to gain enlightenment than a dualistic battle between deities trying to claim the souls of the world before the apocalypse as scribed

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    The Indian Worldview: Breaking Down Hinduism Hinduism is a religion that is difficult to define. No one can say who the founder is‚ or connect it to a certain place or time. So in order to understand Hinduism‚ we follow a coherent set of assumptions upon which people base their lives; otherwise defined as the Indian Worldview. The main concept of the worldview that will help us explain Hinduism is the idea that the spiritual is more important than the physical. Smirti literature are stories or

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    schools: Nyāya‚ Vaiśeṣika‚ Sāṅkhya‚ Yoga‚ Pūrvamīmāṃsā and Vedānta. CITATION Shy09 \l 1033 (Ranganathan) In total‚ Hindu philosophy has made a sizable contribution to the history of Indian philosophy and its role has been far from static: Hindu philosophy was influenced by Buddhist and Jain philosophies‚ and in turn Hindu

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    remedied by moving beyond our fixation on the present Four Paths of Yoga: (Religion treated not as a belief‚ but as a technique) Yoga -- "method of training designed to lead to integration or union" 1st Step is to cleanse oneself of impurities 2nd Step is to cultivate habits such as non-injury‚ truthfulness‚ non-stealing‚ self-control‚ cleanliness‚ contentment‚ self-discipline‚ compelling desire. 1) Jnana Yoga (knowledge) the path to oneness with the Godhead through knowledge an

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