Bhakti Yoga (Path of Devotion): Devotees on this path express their love and devotion to a chosen deity. Through prayer, worship, and surrender, practitioners seek to develop a deep, personal relationship with the divine.
Jnana Yoga (Path of Knowledge): This path emphasizes wisdom and knowledge. Practitioners engage in philosophical inquiry and self-reflection to understand the nature of reality, the self (Atman), and its connection to the ultimate reality (Brahman).
Karma Yoga (Path of Selfless Action): Karma Yoga advocates performing one's duties and responsibilities without attachment to the fruits of actions. By acting selflessly and dedicating the results to the divine, individuals purify their hearts and minds.
Raja Yoga (Path of Meditation): Raja Yoga focuses on meditation and contemplation. Practitioners follow a systematic approach to control the mind and senses, leading to inner stillness and heightened states of consciousness.