I am - Knowledge
Ego means I, I only think of pride ..
Wisdom means .. knowing Nivento, knowing things that are superior to you ...
For the believer, the concept of 'I' is connected with God ... Swami has devotion to God and worships Him as a servant..same knowledge ..
For the atheist, the concept of 'I' is connected with humanity ... Swami has devotion to society and lives according to the society ... This is the wisdom of the atheist's vision ...
Bhakti - I:
Two mutually exclusive perspectives Bhakti and I ...Advaita is the ability to balance the two ...
(I) It isabsurd and impossible for apersonto have devotion to himself .... You can be a slave or a devotee but you cannot be a devotee .. .. The slavery and devotion he has towards himself cannot even uplift a man ...
As well as the devotion and also I apadincalem term ...
The concept of ego leads to nothing but pride ....
You have the knowledge of Brahman can be devastating to the ego .... Brahma
Brahma knowledge:
Brahma to Brahma unless vundalsina means that knowledge of the vunnanta knowledge does not mean that ...
Brahma jnana is to find a way to connect humanity with divinity ....
Brahma jnana is the essence of everything, even though it still has deep and profound meanings ....
I - Wisdom:
Wisdom is a tool used for normal daily life ... If
Brahma Jnana is a long-term goal in material life ... Wisdom is the way to reach that goal ...
The concept of 'I' has the same place in devotion as Jnana ...
Ego - I The concept of being is the first obstacle to gaining
knowledge ... Knowledge is to know what is not you and what is not yours .... Although
the word 'I' is given great prominence in Hinduism, it is said to be a tool that needs to be looked at carefully and carefully ..
Knowledge is one of the main goals of Hinduism ....
Wisdom is a tool used for normal daily life ... If
Brahma Jnana is a long-term goal in material life ... Wisdom is the way to reach that goal ...
The concept of 'I' has the same place in devotion as Jnana ...
Ego - I The concept of being is the first obstacle to gaining
knowledge ... Knowledge is to know what is not you and what is not yours .... Although
the word 'I' is given great prominence in Hinduism, it is said to be a tool that needs to be looked at carefully and carefully ..
Knowledge is one of the main goals of Hinduism ....
Wisdom - I, short story, familiar story ..
Svetaketu delightful , but he has learned to read
Arrogant
As marcindianni me knew there was the illusion ...One day my father noticed this ... I know the new education you will not get by calling the white man, answer a question, ... Is the height of the hill too small for the eyes to see? What is The white man could not answer .. The ego was hurt ..
"Entadi" said rude ..
Maddy asked for apple puramayincadu father,
brought two cilcamannadu fruit ...
fruit seeds to pull the father of one of the points ... svetaketu
"it (seed) also smashed," Manna father ...
"What do seeds father " Whitehead said disgusted at the broken nut ..
The essence of that nut that is invisible to the eye today is another mead tree that is the height of tomorrow's he said ... said ..
Maddy asked for apple puramayincadu father,
brought two cilcamannadu fruit ...
fruit seeds to pull the father of one of the points ... svetaketu
"it (seed) also smashed," Manna father ...
"What do seeds father " Whitehead said disgusted at the broken nut ..
The essence of that nut that is invisible to the eye today is another mead tree that is the height of tomorrow's he said ... said ..
.. this story is from candhogyopanisat .
Wisdom means to be humble and invisible to the north and to give shade to the four
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The path to salvation is paved by giving up the concept of ego through knowledge and renouncing material things.
In Bhakti Yoga, the Gitacharya Sri Krishna Paramatma Uvacha is also the same.
Chapter 12, Bhakti Yoga, 12th verse
Shreyo hi Gnanamabhyasat Gnanadhyanam Vishishyate.
Dhyanat karmaphalatyagah after sacrifice.
Implication:
Knowledge is better than mechanical learning; Meditation is superior to knowledge. Sacrifice of the fruits of karma is better than meditation, because peace is obtained immediately after making such a sacrifice.
____ Dedicated to the God who made me have this idea and wrote by me ___ Your Siddhartha
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