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Narada Purana, which part of the yoga body is mentioned?​

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Answered by HussainPathan
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Answered by ZareenaTabassum
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The Answer is:

The heart of Narada Purana doctrine is that in order to achieve salvation, one must abandon all ambitions and desires and focus solely on Lord Vishnu. The ultimate reality in the world is devoid of all faults and eventually achieves ultimate emancipation. The method of achieving freedom has been referred to as Narada Purana philosophy.

  • Sarga deals with the tale of creation, which differs from the philosophical material of several Puranas such as Vayu, Vishnu, Kurma, and Skanda.
  • The five sense organs are made up of the five main elements, the mind is the sixth physical organ, and Buddhi is the seventh. Buddhi is the most essential of these organs. The eighth element is the soul.
  • The bondage of the soul is determined by Buddhi's three bhava, Sattvika, Rajasa, and Tamas.
  • As an observer, the soul is untouched by the contact with Buddhi involved in the joy and agony.
  • When one does Yoga, he gains control of his senses, becomes aware of the true nature of the soul, and realizes that both bliss and sorrow are mortal.

Yoga is divided into two categories: Karma Yoga and Jnana Yoga.

  • Jnana Yoga cannot be reached without Karma Yoga.
  • Karma yoga practitioners should worship Lord Vishnu.
  • Ahirhsa, Satya, Akrodha (non-irritability), Brahmacharya, Aparigraka, Irsya-tyaga (abandonment of jealousy), and Daya (kindness) should be practiced by both Karmayogis and Jnanayogis.
  • A Karmayogi is someone who worships Vishnu by singing hymns and praying.

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