Gita : Ch-3. Introduction : Part-11.

Srimad Bhagavad-Gita : Chapter-3. ( Karma-yogam) Introduction: Part-11. For instance, even an ordinary fitter in a factory may not be divested of the consciousness of his organic relation with the whole setup. He is not merely doing something independently, unconscious of why he is doing it. A consciousness of unity of purpose is there even in an organisation such as a factory, a government, etc. If that consciousness of unity of purpose is not there, it is a mechanical action that is being done, and he will be suffering, crying and cursing everybody, āHow long will I work?ā But if he knows the output will sustain him also, he will joyously work in a family, in an organisation. In this great world of duty, no one is exempt from action. Na hi kascit kshanamapi jatu tishtatyakarmakrt (Gita 3.5); karmanyevadhikaraste ma phaleshu kadacana (Gita 2.47). Your duty is to act, and not to expect the ...