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* Jnana only leads to Ahankara (Arrogance)
* Karma only is Monotonous
* Misunderstood Jnana & Karma leads to Mityachara (Hypocracy)
* Karma + Vega leads to Chinta + Kroda + Bhaya -> Jwara -> Psychosomatic diseases
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* Buddhi + Yoga leads to Buddhi yoga (Jnana yoga, Sankhya yoga) -> Shanti (Peace of mind) -> Good Health
* Karma + Yajna leads to Karma yoga -> Prosperity and Happiness (Ananda or Bliss)
* Yajna = Mukta sangha + Vigata Jwara + Lokasangraha
* Mukta sangha -> actions performed without attachment (process oriented and not the result)
* Vigata Jwara -> work done in a duty sense without extreme emotions (likes or dislikes)
* Lokasangraha -> walk the talk, lead by example, doing good to others
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* Kunti, A mother who lived her life in a Yajna way
* Vyasa, A guru whose life was an Yajna of knowledge acquisition and dissemination
* Krishna, A jivana vrata of Lokasangraha, his Rajadharma is an Yajna
* Janaka, A king who ruled in a Yajna way
* Jayachamaraja wodeyar, A king whose administration is nothing but Yajna
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* Jnana only leads to Ahankara (Arrogance)
* Karma only is Monotonous
* Misunderstood Jnana & Karma leads to Mityachara (Hypocracy)
* Karma + Vega leads to Chinta + Kroda + Bhaya -> Jwara -> Psychosomatic diseases
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* Buddhi + Yoga leads to Buddhi yoga (Jnana yoga, Sankhya yoga) -> Shanti (Peace of mind) -> Good Health
* Karma + Yajna leads to Karma yoga -> Prosperity and Happiness (Ananda or Bliss)
* Yajna = Mukta sangha + Vigata Jwara + Lokasangraha
* Mukta sangha -> actions performed without attachment (process oriented and not the result)
* Vigata Jwara -> work done in a duty sense without extreme emotions (likes or dislikes)
* Lokasangraha -> walk the talk, lead by example, doing good to others
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* Kunti, A mother who lived her life in a Yajna way
* Vyasa, A guru whose life was an Yajna of knowledge acquisition and dissemination
* Krishna, A jivana vrata of Lokasangraha, his Rajadharma is an Yajna
* Janaka, A king who ruled in a Yajna way
* Jayachamaraja wodeyar, A king whose administration is nothing but Yajna
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