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Drona was a master of archery who was teaching archery to his student Arjun. Another student Ekalavya also wanted to learn
This story helps us understand when Krishna says, "Some behold the Supreme Soul within themselves through meditation
There is no one perfect path in a spiritual quest. Depending on one's personality, it differs from person to person. For the heart oriented, it is through devotion (bhakti) or surrender. For the intellect (buddhi) oriented it is the path of awareness (sankhya). For the mind oriented it is the path of karma (action). Though the approach, experiences and language of these paths are quite different, all of them lead to Paramatma. In the Bhagavad Gita, Krishna explains about all these paths and our personality determines the path.
The path of 'realising through listening to saints' raises some doubts as to who is a saint or a guru and how to identify them. Earlier Krishna advised us to inculcate prostration (humility), questioning (of every aspect of ourselves) and service (compassion)(3.34). Ekalavya inculcated these qualities and the learning happened on its own as existence itself became the guru.
By Siva PrasadDrona was a master of archery who was teaching archery to his student Arjun. Another student Ekalavya also wanted to learn
This story helps us understand when Krishna says, "Some behold the Supreme Soul within themselves through meditation
There is no one perfect path in a spiritual quest. Depending on one's personality, it differs from person to person. For the heart oriented, it is through devotion (bhakti) or surrender. For the intellect (buddhi) oriented it is the path of awareness (sankhya). For the mind oriented it is the path of karma (action). Though the approach, experiences and language of these paths are quite different, all of them lead to Paramatma. In the Bhagavad Gita, Krishna explains about all these paths and our personality determines the path.
The path of 'realising through listening to saints' raises some doubts as to who is a saint or a guru and how to identify them. Earlier Krishna advised us to inculcate prostration (humility), questioning (of every aspect of ourselves) and service (compassion)(3.34). Ekalavya inculcated these qualities and the learning happened on its own as existence itself became the guru.

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