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Gita Unit - 18: Jnana Yoga

Bhagavad Gita
Unit - 18: Jnana Yoga [Verses:13.01-13.35 and 14.01 - 14.27]
By Raja Subramaniyan

On completion of this unit, the student will be able to
(a) See how wisdom leads to joyful living.

Unit Test:
1. What are the differences between the observer and the observed?
2. Define a good value and a bad value.
3. List the three natures and seven descriptions of Brahman
4. What are the seven differences that are absent in Brahman?
5. What are the three possible answers to the question, 'Who is the observer?'
6. What are the five steps that constitute Bhakthi Yoga?
7. Compare the nature of the three elements Aura, Energy and Matter.
8. Describe the symptoms of the three binding elements.
9. What are the seven steps to be followed to go beyond the dominance of any of the three elements?
10. Write short notes on the following statements.
a. 'Observer is the Observed'
b. 'Ego does not exist'
c. 'Wise person lives joyfully'
d. 'Bondage and Liberation are in the mind'

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