Which of the following text introduces bhakti marga (the path of faith/devotion) as one of three ways to spiritual freedom and release?

Vedas
Vedanta
Brahamans
Bhagwat Gita

The correct answer is: D. Bhagwat Gita

The Bhagwat Gita is a Hindu scripture that is part of the Mahabharata. It is a dialogue between the warrior Arjuna and his charioteer Krishna, who is an incarnation of the god Vishnu. The Gita discusses a variety of philosophical topics, including the nature of reality, the soul, and the path to liberation.

In the Gita, Krishna introduces bhakti marga (the path of faith/devotion) as one of three ways to spiritual freedom and release. The other two paths are karma marga (the path of action) and jnana marga (the path of knowledge).

Bhakti marga is the path of devotion to a personal god. It is a path of love and surrender. The goal of bhakti marga is to achieve union with God through love and devotion.

Karma marga is the path of action. It is a path of doing one’s duty without attachment to the results of one’s actions. The goal of karma marga is to achieve liberation through right action.

Jnana marga is the path of knowledge. It is a path of seeking knowledge of the true nature of reality. The goal of jnana marga is to achieve liberation through knowledge.

The Gita teaches that all three paths are valid paths to liberation. The path that is right for each individual depends on their personality and temperament.

The Gita is a complex and profound text that has been interpreted in many different ways. It is a text that continues to be studied and debated by Hindus today.