
Karma is the idea that every action we take has consequences.
Laws of KARMA
- Whatever we put into the universe will come back to us.
- Life does not happen by itself, we need to make it happen.
- One must accept something in order to change it.
- When we change ourselves, our lives follow suit and change too.
- We must take responsibility for what is in our lives.
- The past present and future all are connected.
- We can not think of two different things at the same time.
- Our behavior should match our thoughts and actions.
- We can not be present if we are looking backward.
- History repeats itself until we learn from it and change our path.
- The most valuable rewards require persistence.
- Reward are a result of the energy and effort we put into it.
Practicing good karma in daily life can bring positivity and happiness to oneself and those around them.
– Performing acts of kindness, such as helping someone in need or volunteering for a good cause.
– Treating others with respect and compassion, even in difficult situations.
– Maintain a positive mindset and avoid negative thoughts or actions.
The Geeta Saar emphasizes the importance of selfless action, devotion to God, and detachment from material possessions and desires. It encourages individuals to focus on their duties and responsibilities, rather than the outcomes of their actions.
One of the most famous quotes from the Geeta Saar is “Karmanye Vadhikaraste, Ma Phaleshou Kada Chana,” which translates to “Do your duty without worrying about the results.” This quote emphasizes the importance of focusing on our actions, rather than the outcomes.


Nicely explained .The Gita gives practical and good lessons .
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