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Yoga falls into four categories. The first, being the yoga of devotion, is termed bhakti yoga. The second, being yoga of service, is termed karma-yoga. The third, being yoga of wisdom, is termed jnana-yoga. And the fourth, being yoga of meditation, is termed raja-yoga. There are, of course, other forms of yoga that are accessories to the four main categories. What we are concerned with here is raja-yoga.

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Yoga falls into four categories. The first, being the yoga of devotion, is termed bhakti yoga. The second, being yoga of service, is termed karma-yoga. The third, being yoga of wisdom, is termed jnana-yoga. And the fourth, being yoga of meditation, is termed raja-yoga. There are, of course, other forms of yoga that are accessories to the four main categories. What we are concerned with here is raja-yoga.
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Kandasamy Arunachalam is a Sri Lankan General Medical Practitioner who migrated to Australia with his wife and children in 1983. He joined the Brisbane Theosophical Society in 1984 of which he is a Past President. He and his wife were awarded Life Membership of the society. He conducted Study Groups relating to Theosophy and Religions over a period of over two decades. The group was introduced to the Bhagavad Gita using the translation and comments By S.Radhkrishnan and Sankarachariar. This, in particular, took a period of two years to complete.. He conducted weekly Guided Meditation Sessions for members and the public during that period and organised and conducted bi- annual retreats on silent meditation at the education centre at Springbrook Queensland Australia.