A nascent form of integral, liberal, free religious worship - Brown
Three key nineteenth-century Hindu thinkers who introduced the four religious or spiritual tendencies, paths, or disciplines in the Hindu tradition:
- Pratap Chundra Mozoomdar
- Svāmī Vivekānanda
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Rāja Rammohan Roy
Three key nineteenth-century Hindu thinkers who introduced the four religious or spiritual tendencies, paths, or disciplines in the Hindu tradition:
- Rāja Rammohan Roy
- Svāmī Vivekānanda
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Pratap Chundra Mozoomdar
Three key nineteenth-century Hindu thinkers who introduced the four religious or spiritual tendencies, paths, or disciplines in the Hindu tradition:
- Rāja Rammohan Roy
- Pratap Chundra Mozoomdar
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Svāmī Vivekānanda
Four religious or spiritual tendencies, paths, or disciplines in the Hindu tradition:
- rāja yoga
- bhakti yoga
- karma yoga
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jñāna yoga
Four religious or spiritual tendencies, paths, or disciplines in the Hindu tradition:
- jñāna yoga
- bhakti yoga
- karma yoga
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rāja yoga
Four religious or spiritual tendencies, paths, or disciplines in the Hindu tradition:
- jñāna yoga
- rāja yoga
- karma yoga
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bhakti yoga
Four religious or spiritual tendencies, paths, or disciplines in the Hindu tradition:
- jñāna yoga
- rāja yoga
- bhakti yoga
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karma yoga
Four religious or spiritual tendencies, paths, or disciplines in the Hindu tradition:
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- jñāna yoga
- rāja yoga
- bhakti yoga
- karma yoga
In Hindu tradition, jñāna yoga is the intellectual tendency.
In Hindu tradition, rāja yoga is the mystical tendency.
In Hindu tradition, bhakti yoga is the devotional tendency.
In Hindu tradition, karma yoga is the practical tendency.
Present the four religious or spiritual tendencies, paths, or disciplines in the Hindu tradition and their equivalents in English. (Hint: Sandwich song)
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- jñāna yoga (intellectual)
- rāja yoga (mystical)
- bhakti yoga (devotional)
- karma yoga (practical)
Per Carl Jung, jñāna yoga became the rational.
Per Carl Jung, rāja yoga became the intuitional.
Per Carl Jung, bhakti yoga became the emotional.
Per Carl Jung, karma yoga became the sensate.
Present the four religious or spiritual tendencies, paths, or disciplines in the Hindu tradition and Carl Jung's version of them.
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- jñāna yoga -> the rational
- rāja yoga -> the intuitional
- bhakti yoga -> the emotional
- karma yoga -> the sensate
Time frame of the rational (thinking type). :: linear
Time frame of the intuitional (intuiting type). :: future
Time frame of the devotional (feeling type). :: past
Time frame of the sensate (sensing type). :: present
Per Brown (February 08, 2025), explain why the intuitional (intuiting type) time frame is future. :: Once they intuit a pattern, they leap to a conclusion.
The inner spirit makes us feel that behind every appearance of diversity there is an interdependent unity of all things. — George de Benneville
Per Brown (February 08, 2025), explain why the devotional (feeling type) time frame is the past. :: Some time is required to become emotional about experiences.