The Yog of Action Bhagavad Gita Chapter 3 Karm Yog - Bhagavad Gita Chapter 3 Karm Yog | Bhagavat Geetha English
Shree Krishna expounds on karm yog or the yog of action in this chapter. He explains to Arjun that nobody can remain without action, even for a moment. Bound by their inherent modes of nature, all beings are always engaged in some work. Superior are those who practice karm yog and continue to work diligently to fulfill their responsibilities externally, but internally they are unattached to them. However, the hypocrites display external renunciation but internally dwell upon the objects of their senses. Bhagavad Gita Chapter 3 Karm Yog | Bhagavat Geetha English Shree Krishna says that all living beings are an integral part of God’s creation and have roles and responsibilities to fulfill. Vedas prescribe performing yajña to please the celestial gods, who in-return bestow material ga…Bhagavad Gita Chapter 3 Karm Yog | Bhagavat Geetha English
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