CHAPTER 4. Jnana Karma Sannyasa Yoga. (Renunciation of Action in Knowledge)

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CHAPTER 4 Jnana Karma Sannyasa Yoga (Renunciation of Action in Knowledge)

Chapter 4 Jnana Karma Sanyasa Yoga 42 Verses 3 Topics Avatara Rahasyam Jnana Yoga 1) Avatara Rahasyam : Vedas Rig / Yajur / Sama / Atharvana primary scriptures. Svetasvatara Upanishad : Jnana Sadhanani (Preparations) Because I desire liberation, let me surrender unto the Supreme Personality of Godhead, who first enlightened Lord Brahma in Vedic knowledge through Lord Brahma's heart. The Lord is the original source of all enlightenment and spiritual advancement. [Chapter 6 Verse 18] Lord created Brahma and sent vedic wisdom 4 heads of Brahma symbolic of 4 vedas. Rishis Mantra Drishtakaraha not Kartakaraha. Vishwamitra Rishi Gave Gayithri. 2

Our minds like TV set, receiving Signals already available. We have body and mind and live in the world to fulfill 4 Purusharthas. Vedas Manual, Guidebook for Humanity. 2 Groups Brahmanas Kshatriyas - Learn and teach Dharma. - Svabavajam. - Maintain dharma and destroy Adharma. Our senses are naturally extroverted. Taittriya Upanishad : The self-existent (Brahma) created the senses with outgoing tendencies ; therefore, man beholds the external universe and not the internal Self (Atman). But only some wise man desirous of Immortality, with eyes averted (turned within and with his senses turned away) from sensual objects, sees the Atman within. [II I 1] When human does not perpetuate veidica dharma, avatara comes to protect dharma. Rama Taught by demonstration. Krisha Gave teaching. 3

Differences : Avatara 1) Cause : - Master of Body - Out of compassion chooses body. - Takes body according to necessity of blessing. - Hiranyakashyapu Narasimha Shariram - Verse 6 Jiva 1) Cause : - Karma, Punya Papam responsible. - Ajnanam responsible. Though I am unborn and am of imperishable nature, and though I am the Lord of all beings, yet, ruling over My own nature, I take birth by My own maya. [Chapter 4 Verse 6] 2) Svarupa - Nature : - Mukta born free, lives as Mukta. - Goes back to Svarga as free person. 3) Mayika, Abautika Shariram - Straight away takes Shariram. - Direct 2) Svarupam : - Baddaha - Bound by Agyanam and Karma, has Moha Delusions. 3) Body created by 5 elements - Bautika Shariram. - Indirect 4

Avatara 4) Function : - Verse 8 - Uplift and protect Dharma - Punish Adharma Jiva 4) Function : - Has Sukha Dukha Anubava, Punya Papa exhaustion. For the protection of the good, for the destruction of the wicked and for the establishment of righteousness, I am born in every age. [Chapter 4 Verse 8] 5) Ishvara Avatara - One who descends. 5) Jiva Pathanam - One who drops. Verse 1, 2 : The Blessed Lord said : I taught this imperishable yoga to Vivasvan; Vivasvan taught to Manu; Manu taught it to Iksvaku. [Chapter 4 Verse 1] This knowledge, handed down thus, in regular succession, the royal sages knew. This yoga, by long lapse of time, has been lost here, O Parantapa (burner of the foes). [Chapter 4 Verse 2] 5

Jnana Yoga : (Verse 18 24) Karma Yoga Incomplete without Jnana Yoga Example : Washing plates. Jnana Yoga Impossible without Karma Yoga. Example : Feeding. Pandita = That person in whom Atma Jnanam is found. Chapter 2 : Jnana Yoga : Verse 12 to 25 The Blessed Lord said : You have grieved for those that should not be grieved for; yet, you speak words of wisdom. The wise grieve neither for the living nor for the dead. [Chapter 2 Verse 11] 2 Jobs of scriptures - Negate misconception - What we consider as self. - I am Body Mind Complex. - (Son of Male, young, educated, ignorant, emotional, happy, angry). Nirvana Shatkam : - Mano buddhi chittan.. [Verse 1] - Na me Prana. [Verse 2] - Give correct description of self. - Atma Jnanam - Sat Chit Ananda Svarupa. 6

Nirvana Shatakam : Neither am I the Mind nor Intelligence or Ego, Neither am I the organs of Hearing (Ears), nor that of Tasting (Tongue), Smelling (Nose) or Seeing (Eyes), Neither am I the Sky, nor the Earth, Neither the Fire nor the Air, I am the Ever Pure Blissful Consciousness; I am Shiva, I am Shiva, The Ever Pure Blissful Consciousness. [Verse 1] Neither am I the Vital Breath, nor the Five Vital Air, Neither am I the Seven Ingredients (of the Body), nor the Five Sheaths (of the Body), Neither am I the organ of Speech, nor the organs for Holding ( Hand ), Movement ( Feet ) or Excretion, I am the Ever Pure Blissful Consciousness; I am Shiva, I am Shiva, The Ever Pure Blissful Consciousness. [Verse 2] 1 st lesson in Jnana Yoga : I am not body or mind. Body and Mind - Instruments through which I interact with the world. - Part of external world. - We mistake body and mind as part of ourself. - Body & Mind taken as perceiver Conciousness. Spectacles - Instrument to see the world + read. - Part of external world only. - We mistake specs as part of ourself and don t list them out separate. - Taken as perceiver I. 7

How to Prove Body and Mind as Part of World? World Made of 5 elements. Body & Mind born out of food, sustained by food and resolves into 5 elements. Body How I know Body & Mind are temporary media / instruments of interaction? Avasta Traya Viveka. Mind - Gross Matter - Subtle matter - Chemicals influence mind. Waking Dream Sleep - Function through gross body. - Transacting with physical world. - Physical world not available for transaction. - Function through mind medium. - Thoughts and emotions are playing. - Vasana maya prapancha. - Dream world + Dream world + dreamer projected by mind. - Don t experience waking world in dream world! - Body & mind instruments folded up. - Don t use any instrument. - Abide in my svarupam. - Neither there is physical personality or Psychological personality. 8

2 nd Lesson in Jnana Yoga : I exist as my spiritual personality, without waking + Dream world & experiences. I am just an existent (Sat), Concious (Chit) being. Other than existence and Conciousness there is nothing else. Scriptural Logic : What is incidental Body & Mind not my real nature. 3 rd Lesson in Jnana Yoga : What is intrinsic my real nature. Heat of water Heat of fire - Incidental (Agantukam) - Intrinsic (Svarupam) Body and Mind with Chaitanyam - Incidental - Physical & Psychological personality. Chaitanyam - Innate - I concious being is available in Jagrat, Svapna, Sushupti. Put on Physical body Put on Mind Drop Body + Mind - Waking - Dream - Inner world of emotions - I abide in Atma Svarupam Sat, Chit, Ananda. - Poorna, Nityaha. 9

What is size of Atma? Size only of instrument Body. Limitations of size location only for Body & mind. No limitation in sleep. Atma is Poornaha full, limitless infinite. Verse 20, 24, 25 : Having abandoned attachment to the fruits of action, ever content, depending on nothing, he does not do anything, though engaged in actions. [Chapter 4 Verse 20] Brahman is the oblation; Brahman is the clarified butter, and so on, constituting the offerings; by Brahman is the oblation poured into the fire of Brahman; Brahman verily, shall be reached by him who always sees Brahman in all actions. [Chapter 4 Verse 24] Some yogis perform sacrifice to devas alone (deva-yajna); while others offer sacrifice of the Self (i.e. Atman itself) as sacrifice (oblation) by the Self, in the fire of Brahman (Brahma-yajna). [Chapter 4 Verse 25] I obtaining in sleep real I. Dressed up with Kanchukam Uniform / dress is Ahamkara I. Atma being limitless like space, is Akarta. 10

Verse 19 : Whose undertakings are all devoid of desires and purposes, and whose actions have been burnt by the fire of knowledge, him the wise call a Sage. [Chapter 4 Verse 19] I am free from all actions. I Atma Self Akarta. Poornatvam and Akartrutvam are essential features of Atma. What is benefit of knowing Atma? All human struggles are born out ignorance of this fact/ truth about my real nature. When I don t know I am full and complete, I take body as myself = Apoorna. Ignorance causes Apoornatvam, sense of limitation. As long as I am Apoornaha, I struggle to become Poornaha. As Child Youth Middle Age Seeks Fulfillment in Toys Ipad, Real Car, Marriage Children to be settled Desires many House, status, relationships, children, power, position, entertainment. All the time seeking Fulfillment Poornatvam through the finite world. 11

Apoornatvam leads to endless kamaha. Seeking will not stop till there is atma Jnanam. Avidya Apoornatvam Kama Karma Punya Papam Punar Janma = Samsara Wise ever full, no struggles in life. Wise play in world Leela. 12

Verse 20 : Trupti permanently receding. Wise engage in activity with Poornatvam. Verse 21 : Kaupina vantaha atman eva atmana tushtaha. Having abandoned attachment to the fruits of action, ever content, depending on nothing, he does not do anything, though engaged in actions. [Chapter 4 Verse 20] Without hope (desire), with the mind self controlled, having abandoned all sense of possessions, doing mere bodily action, he incurs no sin. [Chapter 4 Verse 21] Nirhashrayaha doesn t depend on external factor. Money / people presence absence does not make any difference. The Blessed Lord said : When a man completely casts off, O Partha, all the desires of the mind and is satisfied in the Self by the Self, then is he said to be one of steady wisdom. [Chapter 2 Verse 55] Once Jnanam comes Moha, Kama, Papa, Apoorna, Nivritti takes place. We try to cut leaves one Kama another one comes. Need to cut Agyanam Moolam Samsara Nivritti after that. 13

3 rd topic : Jnana Sadhanani Preparatory Discipline Guru Upasadanam Sraddha Paratvam Samyatenindriya - Chapter 4 Verse 34 - Guru has method of communication. - Sampradaya - Chapter 3 Verse 2 - Approach teacher with Humility. - Guru Never wrong. - Chapter 4 Verse 39 - Commitment, sincerity. - Discipline in sense organs. - Instrument should be in my control. - Ashtanga yoga integrates self. Know that by long prostration, by question, and service; the wise who have realised the Truth will instruct you in (that) Knowledge. [Chapter 4 Verse 34] With this apparently perplexing speech you confuse, as it were, my understanding; therefore, tell me that one way by which, I, for certain, may attain the Highest. [Chapter 3 Verse 2] The man who is full of faith, who is devoted to it, and who has subdued the senses, obtains (this) Knowledge; and having obtained knowledge, erelong he goes to the supreme peace. [Chapter 4 Verse 39] 14

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