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<blockquote>तेषां सततयुक्तानां भजतां प्रीतिपूर्वकम् |</blockquote><blockquote>ददामि बुद्धियोगं तं येन मामुपयान्ति ते ||</blockquote><blockquote>To those who are thus in a constant union with Me, and adore Me with an intense delight of love, I give the Yoga of understanding by which they come to Me - Srimad Bhagwad Gita 10.10</blockquote>Thus does Sri Krishna suggest the "Yoga of understanding", Buddhi Yoga to his disciples.
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<blockquote>तेषां सततयुक्तानां भजतां प्रीतिपूर्वकम् |</blockquote><blockquote>ददामि बुद्धियोगं तं येन मामुपयान्ति ते ||</blockquote><blockquote>''To those who are thus in a constant union with Me, and adore Me with an intense delight of love, I give the Yoga of understanding by which they come to Me - Srimad Bhagwad Gita 10.10''</blockquote>Thus does Sri Krishna suggest the "Yoga of understanding", Buddhi Yoga to his disciples. This Buddhi Yoga is seen to be manifested in an ancient game of snakes and ladders, known today by several other names like Gyan Chaupar and Mokshapattam. 
  
This Buddhi Yoga is seen to be manifested in an ancient game of snakes and ladders, known today by several other names like Gyan Chaupar and Mokshapattam.  We have re-created a very ancient version of the same under the name of Buddhi Yoga.
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We have re-created a very ancient version of the same under the name of Buddhi Yoga.

Revision as of 15:43, 29 December 2018

तेषां सततयुक्तानां भजतां प्रीतिपूर्वकम् |

ददामि बुद्धियोगं तं येन मामुपयान्ति ते ||

To those who are thus in a constant union with Me, and adore Me with an intense delight of love, I give the Yoga of understanding by which they come to Me - Srimad Bhagwad Gita 10.10

Thus does Sri Krishna suggest the "Yoga of understanding", Buddhi Yoga to his disciples. This Buddhi Yoga is seen to be manifested in an ancient game of snakes and ladders, known today by several other names like Gyan Chaupar and Mokshapattam.

We have re-created a very ancient version of the same under the name of Buddhi Yoga.