
The meaning of Karma is in the intention. The intention behind action is what matters.
– Shri Krishna
This profound teaching from the Bhagavad Gita reveals that karma is not just about what we do—but why we do it. Actions driven by pure, selfless intentions align with Dharma and do not bind us to negative karma.
Intention is the seed: Every action begins with a thought. If that thought is free from ego, greed, or selfishness, the karma it creates is pure—even if the outcome isn’t perfect.
Right action, wrong reason = impure karma: Helping others for praise or gain may look noble, but if the motive is selfish, the karma is not entirely positive.
Detach from results: As Krishna says, "Karmanye vadhikaraste, Ma phaleshou kada chana" — focus on your duty, not the outcome. Let your intention be pure, and leave the rest to the divine.
Karma Yoga: This is the path of selfless action. When done with love, even the simplest tasks become spiritual
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