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The Four Yogas: Paths to Liberation in Hindu Philosophy

A clear guide to Jnana, Bhakti, Karma, and Raja Yoga, with practical ways to recognize the path that best suits your temperament.

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8 min readApr 28, 2026
The Four Yogas: Paths to Liberation in Hindu Philosophy

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A clear guide to Jnana, Bhakti, Karma, and Raja Yoga, with practical ways to recognize the path that best suits your temperament.

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