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38. How to Live Intelligently with Karma-Yoga | What Gives Permanent Fulfillment – BG, CH2, V51-52

38. How to Live Intelligently with Karma-Yoga | What Gives Permanent Fulfillment – BG, CH2, V51-52

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Chapter 2, Verse 50 (revision): Karma-yoga requires discrimination (kaushalam) in action through three aspects of dharma: ahimsa (minimizing harm), bharana (sustaining wellbeing), and prabhava (creating growth and harmony).

Chapter 2, Verse 51: Karma-yoga comprises two essential attitudes: Arpana Buddhi (consider the well-being of your and other side, aligning your thoughts/actions/words with dharma, while recognizing the very dharma is Ishvara). And Prasada Buddhi (treating results as learning opportunities sent by Ishvara, when you choose to respond DIFFERENTLY. Also involves recognizing results are ultimately in the best interest of everyone in the big picture).

Chapter 2, Verse 52: Through karma-yoga practice, the intellect overcomes moha (delusion) and gains clarity about permanent fulfillment. One realizes the Self (atman) alone is perfect – unborn (ajah), timeless (nityah), unchanging (śāśvatah), ever-new (puranah), and limitless (Ananta). This understanding naturally develops dispassion (nirvedam) towards both known and unknown worldly pursuits, or towards the heard (shruta) and unheard (shrotavya).

See notes for this session at: https://www.yesvedanta.com/bg2/

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