GATE (Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering) Philosophy (XH-C4) Classical Indian Philosophy-Yoga Study Material (Page 2 of 12)

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Yoga and Theory of Error

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Yoga, Theory of Error

  • When a rope is perceived as a snake or pearl as silver, we have perceived them wrongly and thereby reject our cognition as a “false apprehension.” Since, false apprehending takes its character from the false the nature of object apprehended, and th…

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Classical Indian Philosophy: Yoga-Moksa

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Yoga-Moksa

  • Raja Yoga, like Jnana Yoga, Bhakti Yoga and Karma Yoga, is one of the yogas of Hinduism. The word “raja” is Sanskrit word which means “royal union, and” refers to the cultivation of the “mind,” through meditation like pranayama and dhyana to attain Samadhi, a quiet state of blissful awareness.
  • The ultimate goal of Raja Yoga is for one to achieve the state of liberation and thereby obtain Moksha.
  • It is different from other forms of Yogas by the means of meditation, as…

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