Karma Yoga
Book Specification
Item Code: | IDK812 |
Author: | Swami Sivananda |
Publisher: | THE DIVINE LIFE SOCIETY |
Language: | English |
Edition: | 2007 |
ISBN: | 8170522196 |
Pages: | 186 |
Cover: | Paperback |
Other Details | 8.5" X 5.6" |
Weight | 230 gm |
Book Description
Swami Sivananda did not write text books as such. The books he wrote were the outpourings of wisdom from his own direct relation of the Truth.
From his books you will derive not only the benefit of his wisdom and knowledge of both practical and esoteric matters pertaining to Yoga, but also the power of his spiritual force.
Swami Sivananda had a unique style simple, direct and compelling. His books are not dull treaties on yoga and philosophy, rather his enthusiasm and eagerness to help all is evident in every page, lifting the reader to new heights of understanding.
Sri Swami Sivananda was an embodiment of karma yoga. His life was an illustration of perfection in karma yoga. His teachings on bhakti, jnana or raja yoga were all karma yoga oriented. Hence it has not been easy to 'isolate' his teachings on karma yoga as such.
This volume represents his published work on 'The Practice of Karma Yoga', plus extracts from several other works. However, one who studies the other volumes in this series will doubtless get a complete picture of Swamiji's views that karma yoga is the natural outflow of love of God or wisdom of the Self.
How to live in this world without disappointment, resentment and anxiety?
Swami Sivananda, in this book on karma yoga (or the art of dynamic selfless service), shows us how to participate in every way in this world, without disappointment and the accompanying bitterness. The secret is selfless service without expectation of a reward or even results.
Karma yoga is suited to the dynamic man of action. But no-one can live without action, so everyone can benefit from its principles.
Swami Sivananda, a dynamic karma yogi, looks at action and karma yoga from every viewpoint in this book. He also covers the Duties of Man, Universal Laws governing action, the Law of Karma and Reincarnation.
Preface | v | |
Publisher's Note | vi | |
Prayer | vii | |
Chapter 1: | Karma Yoga | 1 |
Who is God? | 1 | |
What is Karma? | 2 | |
Yoga of Service | 3 | |
Bhavana: The Inner Attitude | 4 | |
Yoga of Equanimity | 5 | |
Nishkama Karma Yoga: Selfless Service | 8 | |
Serve the Lord in All | 9 | |
Knowledge and Devotion | 10 | |
Only an Instrument | 10 | |
Chapter 2: | Secrets of Karma Yoga | 12 |
Remove Separateness | 16 | |
All action are Sacred | 17 | |
Real Service | 18 | |
Work Without Motive | 19 | |
The Mind to God; The Hands to work | 20 | |
Purity of Mind | 21 | |
Karma Yoga and Self-knowledge | 22 | |
Qualification of a Yogi | 23 | |
Expectation Brings Bondage | 25 | |
Restlessness Creates Selfishness | 25 | |
No Loss in Karma Yoga | 29 | |
Service for the Guru | 31 | |
Health and Yoga | 33 | |
Instructions to Aspirants | 35 | |
Express Love Through Worshipful Service | 43 | |
Chapter 3: | Practice of Karma Yoga | 46 |
The Four Paths | 46 | |
Steadfastness | 49 | |
The Actionless Status | 49 | |
Knowledge and Action | 50 | |
Meditation and Action | 50 | |
Kill Desire | 52 | |
Practice of Brahmacharya | 54 | |
Transcend the Pairs of Opposites | 57 | |
Sin is a Mistake Only | 57 | |
Pain: The Best Teacher | 58 | |
Sannyasins: Wake Up | 59 | |
Live up to Your Ideal | 62 | |
Transform Your Karma into Yoga | 63 | |
Distribute knowledge: Highest Service | 64 | |
Chapter 4: | Action and Inaction in the Bhagavad Gita | 66 |
The Wheel of the Universe | 66 | |
Action and Inaction | 68 | |
Action and Actor | 70 | |
Prakriti Does Everything | 71 | |
Scope For Personal Exertion | 72 | |
Karma Yoga and Renunciation | 74 | |
Agreeable and Disagreeable Action | 77 | |
Self-Surrender | 77 | |
Chapter 5: | Svadharma | 80 |
What is Svadharma? | 80 | |
The Caste System | 80 | |
The Stages of Life | 81 | |
Duties of Man | 84 | |
Philosophy of Right and Wrong | 91 | |
The Three Gunas | 94 | |
Karma Indriyas: Organs of Action | 96 | |
Self-Delusion | 98 | |
The Pseudo Karma Yogi | 99 | |
Chapter 6: | Universal Laws | 102 |
Law of Cause and Effect | 103 | |
Law of Karma | 107 | |
Law of Action and Reaction | 114 | |
Law of Compensation | 115 | |
Law of Retribution | 117 | |
Law of Resistance | 118 | |
Chapter 7: | Karma and Freedom | 121 |
Free Will | 121 | |
As You Sow, So Shall You Reap | 123 | |
Man Can Outgrow Environments | 125 | |
Man is the Master of His Destiny | 126 | |
Free Will Versus Fatalism | 129 | |
Chapter 8: | Karma and Reincarnation | 131 |
Karma and Evolution | 131 | |
Doctrine of Reincarnation | 135 | |
Three Kinds of Karma | 139 | |
Significance of Karma | 141 | |
Karma and Self Effort | 144 | |
Chapter 9: | Obstacles | 148 |
Fashion | 148 | |
Smoking | 151 | |
Meat-eating | 152 | |
Gambling | 154 | |
Chapter10: | Inspiring Stories | 156 |
Tiruvalluvar | 156 | |
Raja Gopichand | 158 | |
Story of a Pandit | 158 | |
The Jolly Ant | 159 | |
Rajesh Janaka | 159 | |
An Ideal Karma-jnana-yogi | 160 | |
Highest Self-sacrifice | 162 | |
Story of a Bird | 164 | |
Appendix | 165 | |
Special Instructions for Karma Yogis | 165 | |
Spirituality The Basis of Real Civilisation | 166 | |
Categories | 167 | |
Virtues to be Cultivated | 171 | |
Vices to be Eradicated | 172 | |
Spiritual Diary | 173 | |
Glossary | 175 |