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The Karma Yoga is a part of the Bhagavad Gita which deals with the aspects of duty, action and inaction.

The Strength of Karma

  • Without performing action, man does not attain actionless, or perfection in karma yoga.
  • Merely by renouncing action, man does not attain perfection in Jnana Yoga.
  • Man can not remain totally inactive even for a moment.
  • Outwardly renouncing action and mentally dwelling on the objects of senses is hypocrisy.
  • He who performs action disinterestedly, controlling his mind and senses is the best man.
  • Action is superior to inaction.
  • Desisting from action, one can not even maintain the body.
  • Action performed for the sake of sacrifice causes no bondage, but leads to salvation.
  • He who enjoys objects with out performing duty is a thief.
  • Doing work without attachment leads to GOD.
  • Other men imitate what a great man does; therefore, a great man should perform action.
  • God has no duty, and HE works with the view to maintain the world order.
  • A wise man should perform his duties and make others to do the same.
  • A man of perfect knowledge should do his duties without attachment.
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