Restoration of Knowledge (Jnana), Gita
God's messengers manifest to liberate humanity (Bhagavad Gita)
Introduction: Restoration of Knowledge
According to the Bhagavad Gita (Yoga of Knowledge and Renunciation of Action), God's messengers periodically manifest on earth to redeem and liberate humanity.

This principle, which contains the essence of Philosophy of Yoga, has been proclaimed by all religions of the World. The prophets (Sri Krishna, Buddha, Christ, Muhammad..) are reincarnated to destroy evil, freeing people from misery and suffering and reestablishing the path of religion.
Sri Krishna said to Arjuna in Chapter 12- The Yoga of Devotion (Bhakti Yoga) of the Bhagavad Gita:
“O Arjuna! Truly, those who renounce all actions in Me (Sannyasa), who see Me as the Supreme Goal, and who worship Me with steadfast devotion while meditating (Dhyana) upon Me — for them, I become the Savior and swiftly liberate them from the ocean of birth and death (Samsara)” Bhagavad Gita 12-6-7.
Buddha renounced the world and its pleasures driven by a compelling inner call to find a solution to the pain of all humanity.
, following his Master, , repeatedly said that he was eager to help humanity become free from pain.
- Introduction
- Ignorance (Avidya) and Knowledge
- Transmission of the knowledge
- Lower and Higher Knowledge
- Western science plus Hindu spirituality
- Yajna, dana and tapas (sacrifice, charity and austerity)
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