What good is the sword of wisdom (jñāna asinā)……

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  1. Apakva buddhi - uncooked intelligence.
  2. If we recognise a person as they are now......
  3. Sukha and Duḥkha cannot be there at the same time.
  4. The teacher follows the student and will use many methods......
  5. Aham - That which cannot be destroyed.
  6. Araṃbanaṃ saṃśilanaṃ punaḥ punaḥ......
  7. Tapas is Proper Diet, Mantra Chanting and Self-Inquiry.
  8. When dominated by kleśa......
  9. Samavṛtti ratio (1.0.1.0) in prāṇāyāma to help......
  10. What good is the sword of wisdom (jñāna asinā)...... (This post)
  11. Saṃśaya (Doubt) is the Fire that consumes Wisdom.

Bhagavad Gītā Chapter 4 – Jñāna Yoga The Yoga of Wisdom – verse 42

“What good is the sword of wisdom (jñāna asinā) to cut away the chains of illusion (avidyā) if the holder is too weak to bear it.”
- T Krishnamacharya

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