Karmanye vadhikaraste ma phaleshu kadachana

  1. Karmanye Vadhikaraste. Be dedicated, not attached.
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  3. Karmanye Vadhikaraste Meaning of the Shloka from the Bhagavad Gita
  4. Complete Works of Swami Vivekananda
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  7. ‘Karmanye Vadhikaraste’ Means What?
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Karmanye Vadhikaraste. Be dedicated, not attached.

This blog post is part work-related, part life-related, part philosophical, but hopefully relevant to friends, colleagues, and anyone in the professional setting. These are just some cobbled thoughts, and I would love to hear what people think! Karmanye Vadhikaraste ma phaleshu kadhachana. That phrase derives from The Bhagavad Gita. The direct translation is - "Perform your duty but do not have any expectation of the fruits". For me, it speaks of being dedicated to your job, your art, your science for its own sake . In other words, work for work's sake and for nothing else. The rewards should not be expected and one should not be attached to the rewards or any other "materiality", regardless of one achieves them or not. As with any philosophy, the thoughts are subjective and need to be personalized to each individual. As much as possible, I try to subscribe to this thought process both in my professional and personal life. I even have the phrase inked on my back (I can't prove it, only one person gets to see it). With those disclaimers out of the way, let me turn to what I'm trying to get at. Here's the message: The world is in flux. Especially today, the world is in real fast, major flux. Everyone knows this, but I'd like to take a lesson out of knowing it. Let me take one specific example - in the early 2000s, Nokia was pushing its products out into the rapidly growing world market for phones. The entire Indian market (that's a lot of people) carried a Nokia phone. By 20...

karmanye vadhikaraste ma phaleshu kadachana

कर्मणयेवाधिकारस्ते मा फलेषु कदाचन। मा कर्मफलहेतुर्भूर्मा ते सङ्गोऽस्त्वकर्मणि। 2.47 English translation of lines : “You have a right to perform your prescribed action,but you are not entitled to the fruits of your action. Never consider yourself the cause of the results your activities,and never be associated to not doing your duty.” Its forty seventh verse in second chapter of Bhagawad Gita. This verse explains the importance of disinterested work in the life. As per this verse, individual should work towards his goals, but he must not desire the outcome for the work. Whatever we do singing, writing, teaching, leading or any other type of work; we are most prone to expect the compensation or outcome of the efforts we take. Here we deflect from the principle of disinterestedness. Producing the outcome and results is in the hands of God. Whatever you are doing, you are working for the god. So, your work will be considered as an act of goodwill. He will offer you the eternal peace for your work. Giordano Bruno says, “I have fought, that is much, victory is in the hands of fate.” Very nice information about karmanye vadhikaraste.. i too have some information about this article.. i think this will be useful for every one.. so iam sharing this here.. Karmanye vadhikaraste is the starting line and most popular in Bhagavad Gita’s chapter-2 verse-47. Bhagavad Gita is not just a book with loads of text but provides solutions and guidance to human’s life problems and equips you in i...

Karmanye Vadhikaraste Meaning of the Shloka from the Bhagavad Gita

Sri Krishna’s advice here is a call to man not to waste his present moment in fruitless dreams and fears, but to bring his best – all the best in him – to the present and vitally live every moment, the promise being that the future shall take care of itself and shall provide the Karma Yogin with achievements divine and accomplishments supreme. (Holy Gita Ready Reference – Chinmaya Mission – page 35)

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Bhagavad Gita Wall Art, Karmanye vadhikaraste, Sanskrit Wall Art, Gita Shloka, Inspiring Sanskrit Verse, Sanskrit Shloka, Sanskrit Poster Photographic Paper

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Bg. 2.47

karmaṇi — in prescribed duties; eva — certainly; adhikāraḥ — right; te — of you; mā — never; phaleṣu — in the fruits; kadācana — at any time; mā — never; karma- phala — in the result of the work; hetuḥ — cause; bhūḥ — become; mā — never; te — of you; saṅgaḥ — attachment; astu — there should be; akarmaṇi — in not doing prescribed duties. There are three considerations here: prescribed duties, capricious work, and inaction. Prescribed duties are activities enjoined in terms of one’s acquired modes of material nature. Capricious work means actions without the sanction of authority, and inaction means not performing one’s prescribed duties. The Lord advised that Arjuna not be inactive, but that he perform his prescribed duty without being attached to the result. One who is attached to the result of his work is also the cause of the action. Thus he is the enjoyer or sufferer of the result of such actions. As far as prescribed duties are concerned, they can be fitted into three subdivisions, namely routine work, emergency work and desired activities. Routine work performed as an obligation in terms of the scriptural injunctions, without desire for results, is action in the mode of goodness. Work with results becomes the cause of bondage; therefore such work is not auspicious. Everyone has his proprietary right in regard to prescribed duties, but should act without attachment to the result; such disinterested obligatory duties doubtlessly lead one to the path of liberation. Arjun...

‘Karmanye Vadhikaraste’ Means What?

Karmanye Vadhikaraste Ma Phaleshu Kadachana Karmanye Vadhikaraste is the starting line and most popular in Bhagavad Gita’s chapter-2 verse-47. Bhagavad Gita is not just a book with loads of text but provides solutions and guidance to human’s life problems and equips you in improving horizon of knowledge and build a courage to live in any part of the world with confidence. It is experienced by many followers of the Bhagavad Gita readers that if you read and understand one sloka of the Bhagavad Gita per day then you will be away from all the sadness and get enlightened. Karmanye Vadhikaraste As the saying goes “No Pain No Gain”, which means when you are expecting some gains from an activity then definitely you must put 100 percent efforts on it to achieve gains from it. In contrast, the below sloka or verse goes like this: Karmanye Vadhikaraste Sloka कर्मण्येवाधिकारस्ते मा फलेषु कदाचन | मा कर्मफलहेतुर्भूर्मा ते सङ्गोऽस्त्वकर्मणि || 47 || “Karmanye vadhikaraste Ma Phaleshu Kadachana, Ma Karma Phala Hetur Bhur Ma Te Sango Stv Akarmani” The above sloka or verse means: You have every right to work but not expecting the fruits out of it. Let the focus be not on the fruits and never be inactive. Some people write Karmanye Vadhikaraste as one word Karmanyevadhikaraste, both are accepted. The latter is used because it is appeared like that in the original sloka. But for an easy understanding of the reader I am emphasizing with two words. The line actually is a combination of Karmaya...

Karmanye vadhikaraste ma phaleshu kadachana

karmanye vadhikaraste ma phaleshu kadachana ma karma phala-hetur bhur ma te sango ‘stv akarmani (Bhagavad Gita, 2.47) – You certainly have a right to perform your prescribed duty, but you are not entitled to the fruits of your actions. Never consider yourself to be the cause of the results of your activities, and never be attached to not performing your duty. When Arjuna was perplexed and hesitated to fight against his kins in the battlefield of Kurukshetra, Page contents • • • Actions without Attachment to results (ma phaleshu kadachana) In the above verse 2.47, Lord Krishna instructs Arjuna to fight and not shy away from performing his duty. He explains that one should never refrain from fulfilling his/her prescribed duties irrespective of the outcomes of his/her actions. In other words, one should never be attached to the fruits of the actions and should only concern himself with executing them. The Lord here also emphasizes that inaction ( akarmani) is sinful and one should conduct the prescribed duties under all circumstances. Prescribed duties can be categorized into routine work, emergency work, and desired activities. Actions, not opposed to scriptural injunctions, that are performed without attachment to the outcome, doubtlessly lead one to the path of liberation. An aspirant of the highest knowledge must know that to hanker or yearn for a reward for one’s actions is the cause of material bondage. But it may be said that all actions produce a result, just as eatin...

Karmanye vadhikaraste ma phaleshu kadachana

karmanye vadhikaraste ma phaleshu kadachana ma karma phala-hetur bhur ma te sango ‘stv akarmani (Bhagavad Gita, 2.47) – You certainly have a right to perform your prescribed duty, but you are not entitled to the fruits of your actions. Never consider yourself to be the cause of the results of your activities, and never be attached to not performing your duty. When Arjuna was perplexed and hesitated to fight against his kins in the battlefield of Kurukshetra, Page contents • • • Actions without Attachment to results (ma phaleshu kadachana) In the above verse 2.47, Lord Krishna instructs Arjuna to fight and not shy away from performing his duty. He explains that one should never refrain from fulfilling his/her prescribed duties irrespective of the outcomes of his/her actions. In other words, one should never be attached to the fruits of the actions and should only concern himself with executing them. The Lord here also emphasizes that inaction ( akarmani) is sinful and one should conduct the prescribed duties under all circumstances. Prescribed duties can be categorized into routine work, emergency work, and desired activities. Actions, not opposed to scriptural injunctions, that are performed without attachment to the outcome, doubtlessly lead one to the path of liberation. An aspirant of the highest knowledge must know that to hanker or yearn for a reward for one’s actions is the cause of material bondage. But it may be said that all actions produce a result, just as eatin...

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Bhagavad Gita Wall Art, Karmanye vadhikaraste, Sanskrit Wall Art, Gita Shloka, Inspiring Sanskrit Verse, Sanskrit Shloka, Sanskrit Poster Photographic Paper - Ronak Trivedi posters - Quotes & Motivation, Religious posters in India - Buy art, film, design, movie, music, nature and educational paintings/wallpapers at Flipkart.com Karmanye vadhikaraste, Bhagavad Gita Wall Art, Sanskrit Wall Art, Gita Shloka, Inspiring Sanskrit Verse, Sanskrit Shloka, Sanskrit Poster Perform your duties - greatest inspiration for action orientated person. Karmanye vadhikaraste Ma Phaleshu Kadachana Ma Karmaphalaheturbhurma Te Sangostvakarmani Geeta 2.47 WHY THIS PRODUCT: Sanskrit is not only the oldest language and mother of most languages, but also the source of wisdom for all of us. Sanskrit and the vast legacy of brilliant works in it contain massive potential to transform mind, body, and soul of every human. Unfortunately, caught up in a maze of short-term priorities, we are distancing from Sanskrit with every passing generation. Therefore, through various Sanskrit creatives, "KRITINOVA" is attempting to bring out original scientific insights into the Sanskrit verses and words that remain hidden due to misleading or superficial translations. This carefully custom-made product is part of our ambitious project - Reviving Sanskrit. ABOUT THE DESIGN: This Art Print explains the meaning of one of the most inspirational and popular Shloka from Gita. Design has Shloka in Sanskrit, its pronunciati...