The God Head Soul, Supreme Power has ordered the
human being in Vedas to perform actions to whichever gender he/she may
belong. Because of occurrence of continuous actions, the world is
moving not stop. On which day the action will be removed from the world it
will almost get an end, is to be considered. It is said in 2nd Hymn of
40th Chapter of Yajurveda- "कुर्वन्नेवेह कर्माणि जिजीविषेच्छथ" - "Kurvanneveh karmaani Jijivishechchhath" means "Wish to live hundred years doing actions". We
must not have a desire to live free or Lazily.
Lord Krishna in 'Bhagwat Geeta' has said that Actions are of the following types-
Lord Krishna in 'Bhagwat Geeta' has said that Actions are of the following types-
1. Karm 2. Akarm 3. Vikarm
and
1. Satoguni Karma 2. Rajoguni Karma 3. Tamoguni Karma
Karm- Doing actions with the
desire of its fruit is called Karma.
Akarm- Doing actions without desiring its fruit means Nishkaam Karma is called Akarm.
Vikarm- Doing Sins or Bad actions are called Vikarm.
Satoguni Karma- Actions of benevolence etc. that are like poison in the beginning but like nectar when its fruits come.
Rajoguni Karma- Actions that gives enjoy of Sense organs in the beginning but when its fruits comes is like poison as a result.
Tamoguni Karma- The actions that are performed after violence of others or that gives sorrow and grief to other living organisms are called Tamoguni Karma.
A little Akarm (Nishkaam Karma) takes us away from all fears and
griefs so the Nishkaam karma of Geeta is the great action.
So Akarm (Actions that do not have any desire of fruit at last,
Nishkaam Karma) is the superb and great. And in actual Satoguni Karma (Actions of benevolence etc.) are called Dharma (Religion) in fact.
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Truly
Brahmchari Anubhav Sharma
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