What is Your Password to Excellence- Kartavya -Duty?
What is Your Password to Excellence- Kartavya -Duty?
The Bhagwad Gita extols karma and activity. It says we can't stay idle in any event, briefly. Everybody is powerlessly headed to activity. There are three sorts of activities. Niyatam karma, a required obligation, is the best nature of the activity. We as a whole have obligations - to our family, society, nation, mankind, and to ourselves. We understand what we ought to do. However, want removes us from our obligations. We stray into kamya karma, want-driven action. The whole world is pursuing longing. At the point when wants mount to impractical levels and they can presently not be satisfied by lawful and moral strategies, we go too far and perform nishiddha karma, activities denied by our own soul.
Activity is fuelled by want. A performer genuinely wants to sing, a craftsman with the inclination to paint, and a finance manager to carry on with work. Want springs from thought. Furthermore, thoughts from vasana. Vasana is a well-established interest, intrinsic inclining, and inborn enthusiasm for a thing. At the point when you act simply in light of the fact that you want it, you make all the more such cravings in your framework. Also, you are trapped in the unending circle of vasana - thought - want - activity - and vasana once more.
To break liberated from this cycle, you really want to hoist yourself to kartavya, compulsory obligation, the capacity to do a thing since you should, regardless of whether you like it. This requires a change in demeanor - from guaranteeing freedoms and honors to valuing the abundance you have been honored with and creating an appreciation for it. Then, at that point, your search for chances to serve, contribute and increase the value of others. Your brain extends to oblige the prosperity of a bigger cross-segment of individuals. Kartavya cleanses you of existing cravings without adding more to your character.
Want-driven activity upsets the psyche. While acting, your brain meanders to the useless channels of stress over the past and uneasiness about what's in store. Just the present is under your order. Center around it and do the best that you can with it. Each activity then, at that point, becomes fantastic. Achievement is yours. In this way, transcend want. Track down satisfaction in the actual action. You will be cheerful regardless of the outcome.
Want is the best deterrent that stands among you and the object of want. At the point when a corporate leader is fixated on turning into the Chief, it doesn't work out. At the point when he drops the longing and simply goes about his business, he gets the position. So drop the obsession with want. Center around satisfying your kartavya actually surprisingly well, earnestly. You will meet with fortunate encounters. The outcome will be far past your creative mind. At the point when Albert Einstein was chipping away at the Hypothesis of Relativity, he did not know he would get the Nobel Prize. While MK Gandhi was battling for freedom from the English, he didn't envision that he would be blessed by Mahatma, the father of the country. He just did what must be finished.
As wants decrease, you become a transcending character.
There is a fleeting ascent in your otherworldly level. You never again need
trivial, immaterial common items. You transcend name, acclaim, cash, position, and all that the world offers. But since you have acquired merit, thriving is
showered on you. You become filtered of want. You accomplish Illumination.
D.G.Shastri
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