Satyamshakti/Annant Drishti Adhyatam Peetham
Satyamshakti/Annant Drishti Adhyatam Peetham

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What is karma yoga? How many of us are karma yogis?
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Karma Yoga is all about doing your duty without thinking about yourself. The main purpose of Karma Yoga is to control and eventually let go of your ego.
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It is essential that in the practice of Karma yoga you do not involve your ego because only then you can do it without attachment and desire.
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Karma Yoga is about purifying heart & counteracting egoism. It means dedication of all work as an offering, no thought of personal reward. From this emerge four guiding principles: Right Attitude, Right Motive, Give up Result, Serve Self in All.
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Karma Yoga is also referred to as Karma Marga (path). Karma Yoga has been mentioned in the Bhagavad Gita.
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This form of Yoga was first taught by Lord Krishna (incarnation of Lord Vishnu) to SuryaDev or the Sun God in Hinduism and was later passed on to Manu and then to Ishkavu but got forgotten over the years.
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You can practice all Yogas with ease; Karma Yoga is the most difficult, because ego will pop up at every moment. The secret is to forget yourself, to place yourself last, put others first. Then Karma Yoga will be easy. You will be the happiest.
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The study of classical texts, such as the Bhagavad Gita, Mahabharata, Ramayana, the Vedas, and the Upanishads form the basis of Jnana Yoga.
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Karma Yoga is the branch of service or action, often referred to as selfless service. The concept of karma refers to the effects of one's past actions on future circumstances.
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Lord Krishna said, β€œMeaning of Karma is in intention. The intention behind the action is what matters. Those who are motivated only by desire for the fruits of action are miserable, for they are constantly anxious about the results of what they do.”
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