Karmanye Vadhikaraste, Ma
phaleshu kada chana,
Ma Karma Phala Hetur
Bhur, Matey Sangostva Akarmani
Literally
means:
You have the right to perform your actions,
but you are not entitled to the fruits of the actions.
Do not let the fruit be the purpose of your actions, and therefore
you won't be attached to not doing your duty.
What do I meant:
Keep performing your actions or duties, but
don't expect the fruits or remunerations for the same, rather you don't have
any rights on them. Do not let the awards & rewards you gonna get from your
actions be the driving force for your deeds. Perform your duties without any
expectations, rather do it just for the sake of it.
My mind keep wondering why in today's
competitive world would somebody do a thing without expecting something out of
it..?? Why would anyone be given a task without any goal or target.?? Or
there's some hidden meaning this great Sholka has, and we really have to read
in between the lines..??!!
The core concept here is of Karma (action or duty)
devoid of Phala (fruit or remuneration) and the key question striking our minds
is Why..?? There are few explanations to it in my view.
One : You are not the one who is going to decide
what Phala you get out of your Karma. Ambitions of a person make him to have Expectations after performing the duty. Here
the importance of this sholka comes which says keep performing as well as
achieving, but don't expect, as the remunerations are not set by you, it is the
Boss who's gonna decide. If one completely understand this then he would just
keep concentrating on his Karma & keep on receiving the Phala.
Two : The Phala could be sweet or perhaps
sour. Consequences might be affirmative or negative but both of them may lead an
ambitious person in two exactly opposite directions : Enthusiastically keep
performing the Karma for a sweeter Phala or Be depressed and cease to perform. The
sholka is there to stop the second thing from happening.
Three : Karma is what life is all about. If
an ambitious person ceases to perform his Karma "because of failure',
there is nothing in the universe which will bring him the "Success".
The shloka emphasise on being detached from the Phala while executing your
Karma.
Let not the Phala of Karma be the motive of your action, nor let the attachment to Phala lead to inaction.
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