Faith Finder Quiz

Which of the
Four Yogas Fits You?

The Bhagavad Gita describes four fundamental approaches to spiritual practice — Jnana (inquiry), Bhakti (devotion), Karma (action), and Raja (discipline).

This quiz asks seven questions about how you respond to uncertainty, emotion, study, practice, and structure. It then maps your answers to one of four broad practice emphases. It is an interpretive tool, not a traditional initiation, not a diagnostic instrument, and not a substitute for study with a teacher.

How this quiz works

The four output categories are practical shorthand for the major yogic emphases described across the Gita: Jnana for inquiry and discernment, Bhakti for devotion, Karma for action and duty, and Raja for disciplined inward practice.

The temperament framing is deliberately limited. Bhagavad Gita 17.2 states that a person's shraddha follows their svabhava. This quiz uses that idea carefully by asking what kind of discipline, relationship, or method you are most likely to sustain, rather than claiming to reveal your essence.

Results are best read as a starting orientation. They suggest which mode of practice may feel most natural at present and which traditions or texts may be worth exploring next.

7 questions|2 minutes|Personalized report

Based on the guna-temperament framework from Gita 17.2 and the classical discussions of action, knowledge, devotion, and discipline in the Gita.