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Gita Unit - 13: Renouncement and Karma Yoga

Bhagavad Gita
Unit - 13: Oneness of Renouncement and Karma Yoga [Verses: 5.01 - 5.29]
By Raja Subramaniyan

On completion of this unit, the student will be able to
(a) Provide clarity on renouncing the actions
(b) Understand the purpose of renouncement

Unit Test:
1. Eternal questions pertain to which six aspects. What are they?
2. What are the two grave mistakes that are being committed by man?
3. What are the two optional paths and one ideal path to reach the goal of Joyful Living?
4. What are the seven reasons why people like Arjuna should not renounce action?
5. What are the six categories of people discussed under the topic of seeing the oneness of action and inaction?
6. What are the five-steps through which renouncement is done through action?
7. What are the two types of renouncement?
8. What are the two factors that determine the results of action and what is the additional benefit of doing karma as karma yoga?
9. What are the six reasons to show that there is no happiness in the objects of the world?
10. What are the three steps suggested for controlling anger?

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