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Ep-009 BG -Summary of chapter 04 -Jñāna Karm Sanyās Yog - The Yog of Knowledge and the Disciplines of Action

Ep-009 BG -Summary of chapter 04 -Jñāna Karm Sanyās Yog - The Yog of Knowledge and the Disciplines of Action

FromSpiritual Gupshup - Holistic Education Sunday Satsang


Ep-009 BG -Summary of chapter 04 -Jñāna Karm Sanyās Yog - The Yog of Knowledge and the Disciplines of Action

FromSpiritual Gupshup - Holistic Education Sunday Satsang

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Aug 2, 2020
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Summary of chapter 04

This chapter introduces the important term sacrifice. The concept of sacrifice in the Hindu— specifically the Vedic—tradition has a nuanced meaning. Originally, the sacrifice consisted of rituals and offerings, such as water or food, around a sacred fire. Increasingly, the idea referred more generally to holy ritual. The statement "men sacrifice to the gods" really refers to the practice of ritual. The Sanskrit word for sacrifice is "yajna," which this text sometimes translates as "sacrifice" and other times as "worship." Both refer to the same idea of "right action" as a ritual through which the doer experiences wisdom and truth.
Although there are many paths to God and many paths of worship or sacrifice, it is critical to remember that Krishna is specifically urging Arjuna on the path of karma yoga, or right action. In fact, Krishna argues, all other paths are born of this primary path of action. This path is right for Arjuna the warrior but might not be right for a Brahmin scholar. However, because Krishna believes each path includes action, the path of right action is the underlying path regardless.
When Krishna insists that wisdom is achieved through right action—or action—or worship, his meaning becomes somewhat convoluted. At times, he argues that the pursuit of knowledge can simply perpetuate the delusion of the ego and a preoccupation with the senses. The knowledge that relates to the wisdom achieved through right action is a separate concept. The first type of knowledge comes from focusing solely on gaining knowledge with a purpose such as self-advancement. The type of wisdom Krishna insists comes from practicing karma yoga can be framed as an understanding of the nature of existence and the ability to see the truth beyond the illusory world of the senses.

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