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Tradtionally, 'Jnana' marga, is the affirmation of one's identity with the Self. Each of the Vedas has one such affirmation expressed in the words, 'I am Brahman', 'Brahman am 'I', 'I am all' and 'All this is Brahman'. By their very nature these affirmations are conceptual, even though what is affirmed is only the truth. Ramana's 'Vichara' marga or the path of 'self-enquiry' is termed 'Jnana' marga. Bu it has its distinctness in emphasising that abidance in the ...
In Vedantic tradition, a steadily Self-A ware Sadguru imparts knowledge about he inner perception which would enable the disciple to share the same state, the same beatitude. The disciple should be eager and bursting to know and have unqualified faith in the guru's guidance. We find expressions of this unbroken tradition of guru and disciple in 'Yogavaasishtha', 'Sri Bhagavad Gita' and in this sacred work. The disciple is made aware of the ...