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Yoga Characterization - Karma, Jnana and Bhakti, Are they different?

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Hari Om!

 

This is a late reply to your question and forgive me for the delay.

 

I never said that Yogas are chosen by sadhakas but for the onlookers, it

may appear as though they have chosen! Bhakti can spring forth from a

Bhakta quite naturally when he/she is ready! Shadakas become ready only

after sadhana. A language such as Sanskrit can become natural to a

person when he/she become well trained in Sanskrit. In the beginning,

we are not natural drivers but after several lessons, driving can become

natural!

 

There is a famous saying, "90 % perspiration and 10% inspiration."

 

Ram Chandran

 

 

["Madhava K. Turumella" <madhava writes

 

Hari Om!

 

I have a question in this context. Do you mean to say Bhakti

Yoga

and Jnana Yoga are chosen by sadhakas? (i.e. is there a choice!) I

heard

that Bhakti is some thing that springs forth in you naturally! Please

explain. Thanks.

 

Regards,

Madhava

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