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Index
Praise for Paramahansa Yogananda’s commentary on the Bhagavad Gita… Copyright Page The Spiritual Legacy of Paramahansa Yogananda Contents Illustrations Preface Introduction Chapter I: The Despondency of Arjuna
The Significance of Chapter I “What Did They?”—Survey of the Psychological and Spiritual Battlefield The Opposing Armies of the Spiritual and Materialistic Forces The Conch Shells: Inner Vibratory Battle in Meditation The Devotee Observes the Enemies to Be Destroyed Arjuna’s Refusal to Fight
Chapter II: Sankhya and Yoga: Cosmic Wisdom and the Method of Its Attainment
The Lord’s Exhortation to the Devotee, and the Devotee’s Plea for Guidance The Eternal, Transcendental Nature of the Soul The Righteous Battle Is Man’s Religious Duty Yoga: Remedy for Doubt, Confusion, and Intellectual Dissatisfaction The Yoga Art of Right Action That Leads to Infinite Wisdom Qualities of the Self-realized
Chapter III: Karma Yoga: The Path of Spiritual Action
Why Is Activity a Necessary Part of the Path to Liberation? The Nature of Right Action: Performing All Works as Oblations (Yajna) Righteous Duty, Performed With Nonattachment, Is Godly How Egoless Action Frees the Yogi From Nature’s Dualities and the Bondage of Karma Right Attitude Toward One’s Spiritual Guide and Sadhana Conquering the Two-sided Passion, Desire and Anger
Chapter IV: The Supreme Science of Knowing God
The Historical Basis and Esoteric Essence of Yoga The Incarnations of the Divine Paths of Liberation From the Rounds of Rebirth The Lord’s Modes of Action Within His Creation Freedom From Karma: The Nature of Right Action, Wrong Action, and Inaction Yajna, the Spiritual Fire Rite That Consumes All Karma The All-sanctifying Wisdom, Imparted by a True Guru
Chapter V: Freedom Through Inner Renunciation
Which Is Better: Serving in the World or Seeking Wisdom in Seclusion? The Gita’s Way of Freedom: Meditation on God Plus Desireless Activity The Self as Transcendental Witness: Ensconced in Bliss, Unaffected by the World Good and Evil and Their Relation to the Soul The Knower of Spirit Abides in the Supreme Being Transcending the Sensory World, Attaining the Bliss Indestructible
Chapter VI: Permanent Shelter in Spirit Through Yoga Meditation
True Renunciation and True Yoga Depend on Meditation Transforming the Little self (Ego) Into the Divine Self (Soul) How the Sage of Self-realization Views the World Krishna’s Advice for Successful Practice of Yoga Attaining Self-mastery and Control of the Mind Mergence of the Self in Spirit, Pervading All Beings The Lord’s Promise: The Persevering Yogi Ultimately Is Victorious
Chapter VII: The Nature of Spirit and the Spirit of Nature
“Hear How Thou Shalt Realize Me” Prakriti: The Dual Nature of Spirit in Creation How the Creator Sustains the Manifested Creation Cosmic Hypnosis (Maya) and the Way to Transcend It Which “God” Should Be Worshiped? Perceiving the Spirit Behind the Dream-Shadows of Nature
Chapter VIII: The Imperishable Absolute: Beyond the Cycles of Creation and Dissolution
The Manifestations of Spirit in the Macrocosm and Microcosm The Yogi’s Experience at the Time of Death The Method of Attaining the Supreme The Cycles of Cosmic Creation The Way of Release From the Cycles of Rebirth
Chapter IX: The Royal Knowledge, The Royal Mystery
Direct Perception of God, Through Methods of Yoga “Easy to Perform” How the Lord Pervades All Creation, Yet Remains Transcendent The Right Method of Worshiping God
Chapter X: The Infinite Manifestations of the Unmanifest Spirit
The Unborn and Beginningless, Beyond Form and Conception The Diverse Modifications of God’s Nature In Joy and Devotion, the Wise Adore Him The Devotee Prays to Hear From the Lips of the Lord Himself: “What Are Thy Many Aspects and Forms?” “I Will Tell Thee of My Phenomenal Expressions”
Chapter XI: Vision of Visions: The Lord Reveals His Cosmic Form Chapter XII: Bhakti Yoga: Union Through Devotion
Should the Yogi Worship the Unmanifest, or a Personal God? The Levels of Spiritual Practice and the Stages of Realization Qualities of the Devotee, Endearing to God
Chapter XIII: The Field and the Knower of the Field
The Divine Forces That Create the Body, the Field Where Good and Evil Are Sown and Reaped The True Nature of Matter and Spirit, Body and Soul Characteristics of Wisdom Spirit, as Known by the Wise Purusha and Prakriti (Spirit and Nature) Three Approaches to Self-realization Liberation: Differentiating Between the Field and Its Knower
Chapter XIV: Transcending the Gunas
The Three Qualities (Gunas) Inherent in Cosmic Nature Mixture of Good and Evil in Human Nature The Fruits of the Sattvic, Rajasic, and Tamasic Life The Nature of the Jivanmukta—One Who Rises Above Nature’s Qualities
Chapter XV: Purushottama: The Uttermost Being
Eternal Ashvattha: The Tree of Life The Abode of the Unmanifest How Spirit Manifests as the Soul The Supreme Spirit: Beyond the Perishable and the Imperishable
Chapter XVI: Embracing the Divine and Shunning the Demonic
The Soul Qualities That Make Man Godlike The Nature and Fate of Souls Who Shun the Divine The Threefold Gate of Hell The Right Understanding of Scriptural Guidance for the Conduct of Life
Chapter XVII: Three Kinds of Faith
Three Patterns of Worship Three Classes of Food Three Grades of Spiritual Practices Three Kinds of Giving Aum-Tat-Sat: God the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost
Chapter XVIII: “In Truth Do I Promise Thee: Thou Shalt Attain Me”
Renunciation: The Divine Art of Acting in the World With Unselfishness and Nonattachment The Roots of Action and the Consummation of Action (Liberation) Three Grades of Knowledge, Action, and Character Intelligence (Buddhi), Fortitude (Dhriti), and Happiness (Sukham): Their Higher and Lower Expressions Discerning One’s Divinely Ordained Duty in Life Summary of the Gita’s Message: How God-realization Is Attained The Dialogue Between Spirit and Soul Concludes
Addenda
Afterword: “A New Scripture Is Born” Ode to the Bhagavad Gita “Chart as Presented by Yogiraj Shyamacharan Lahiri Mahasaya” About the Author Paramahansa Yogananda: A Yogi in Life and Death Aims and Ideals of Self-Realization Fellowship Autobiography of a Yogi Other Books by Paramahansa Yogananda Additional Resources on the Kriya Yoga Teachings of Paramahansa Yogananda Self-Realization Fellowship Lessons Terms Associated With Self-Realization Fellowship Notes Acknowledgments
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