How do we get there? Jnana, Bhakti, Karma paths

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How do we get there? Jnana, Bhakti, Karma paths Directions: You will have the next two days to research and explain your assigned form of marga. You will then create a some sort of visual to share with the class. Be sure to be comprehensive, as there will be no additional lecture, and hit on all forms of your path—origin, yoga, penance and atonement, arcane, dharma, etc. and modern uses, etc. Finally, each path should also have a further grounding and analysis in Hindu scripture. So, jnana (pp. 115-124) bhakti (pp. 245-248, 267-273 & 480-481) karma (pp. 106-108, 210-213, & 223-226)