Japa Yoga: To concentrate one’s mind on divine name or holy syllable, mantra etc. like ‘OM’, ‘Rama’, ‘Allah’, ‘God’, ‘Vahe Guru’ etc. through repeated recitation on remembrance. Karma Yoga Teaches us to perform all actions without having any desire for their fruit. In this sadhana a Yogi consider his duty as divine action, perform it with whole hearted dedication but shuns away from all desires. Gyana Yoga Teaches us to discriminate between the self and non-self and to acquire the knowledge of one’s spiritual entity through the study of scriptures, company of Saints and practice of meditation. Bhakti Yoga Bhakti Yoga is a system of intense devotion with emphasis on complete surrender to divine will. The true follower of Bhakti Yoga is free form egoism, humble and unaffected by the dualities of the world. Raja Yoga Raja Yogs popularly known as “Ashtanga Yoga” is for all-round development of human personality. These are Yama, Niyama, Asana, Pranayama, Pratyahara, Dharana, Dhanya and Samadhi. |
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