
The Bhagavad Gita, an ancient Indian scripture, shares profound teachings that are surprisingly simple to apply in our daily lives. One such teaching is beautifully encapsulated in the phrase “Karam Karte Chal, Phal Ki Chinta Mat Kar” – which means…………….
…………………………..”Keep doing your duty, don’t worry about the results.”………………………..
This principle underscores the significance of dedicating ourselves wholeheartedly to our responsibilities and endeavours without being consumed by anxiety over the consequences. It encourages a mindset shift from outcome-oriented thinking to process-oriented living.
Let’s break it down: Imagine you have a task to complete, like studying for an exam or finishing a project at work. Instead of obsessing over what grade you’ll get or whether your boss will praise you, focus on giving your best effort. That’s your duty – to put in your full dedication and skill.

Why not worry about the results? ………………Well, because they’re not entirely in your hands. Life can be unpredictable. Even when you work hard, things might not always turn out the way you expected. And that’s okay. What matters most is that you did your best with what you could control – your actions.
This simple idea is like a gentle reminder to stay grounded and focused on what’s within your power. It’s about finding peace in knowing that you’ve done your part, regardless of the outcome. The Gita’s wisdom reminds us that life is inherently unpredictable, and outcomes are often beyond our control. By surrendering our attachment to specific results and trusting in the wisdom of the universe, we can cultivate a sense of inner peace and acceptance. This does not imply passivity or resignation but rather an active engagement with life’s challenges, grounded in faith and resilience.
!!!!!!!!!!!!……..So, the next time you feel stressed about the future or anxious about how things will turn out, remember the wisdom of the Bhagavad Gita: Keep doing your best and let go of worries about what might happen. Trust that your efforts, done with sincerity and integrity, will lead you where you need to be………..!!!!!!!!!!!!
To know more about Bhagwad Gita you can refer to my write up on https://nandasagec.com/2018/05/12/the-bhagavad-gita/
@nandasagec MANISHA NANDAN
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