Gita : Ch-3. Introduction : Part-14.

Srimad Bhagavad-Gita : Chapter-3. ( Karma-yogam) Introduction: Part-14. Here is a brief outline of the Karma Yoga principle of the Bhagavadgita. Therefore, Arjuna is asked to take a particular step under the prevailing circumstances, out of which he could not extricate himself. He is bound to do whatever is expected of him. Even if you think you will not do, you will actually be ruminating over that, and your ānot doingā is also a kind of action. Do not be attached to doing, and do not be attached to not doing. When you are doing some work, you may feel you are getting attached to it, and so you may desist from action under the impression that you are not going to be attached. But you are going to be attached to the other, negative aspect of it, namely, cessation from action. Your consciousness of action may be attachment, but your consciousness of non-action is also attachment. (Gita 2.47): "Ma karmaphalaheturbhurma te samgostvakarmani" ...