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CHAPTER VIII.
THE IDEAL OF KARMA-YOGA.
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The grandest idea in the religion of the Vedanta is that we may reach the same goal by different paths and these paths I have general, ized into four-viz, those of work, love, psychology,
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⚫ and knowledge. But you must, at the same time, remember that these divisions are not very marked and quite exclusive of each other. Each blends into the other. But according to the type which prevails we name the divisions. It
is not that you cannot find a man who has no
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other faculty than that of work, nor that you
cannot find men who are more than devoted
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worshippers only, nor that there are not men who have more than mere knowledge. These divisions are made in accordance with the type or the tendency that may be seen to prevail in a man. We have found that, in the end, all these four paths converge and become one. All religions