Paths of Wisdom and Action: Exploring Jnana Yoga and Karma Yoga In Hinduism Hinduism presents a rich tapestry of spiritual paths, each designed to guide seekers toward self-realization and liberation. Among these, Jnana Yoga and Karma Yoga stand out as two complementary approaches. While Jnana Yoga emphasizes knowledge and inner realization, Karma Yoga focuses on selfless action and duty. Together, they offer a balanced framework for personal growth and social engagement. Historical and Scriptural Foundations The seeds of both Jnana and Karma Yoga are sown in the ancient Upanishads and elaborated upon in the Bhagavad Gita. The Upanishads introduce the quest for Brahman—the ultimate reality—through inquiry and meditation. The Bhagavad Gita, set on the battlefield of Kurukshetra, presents a dialogue in which Krishna teaches Arjuna about diverse paths to the divine. Chapters 2 and 4 highlight Jnana Yoga, teaching discrimination between the real and unreal, while Chapters 3 and 18 illum...