Continued
From: http://thoughtsonsanathanadharma.blogspot.ca/2013/05/srimadh-bagawatham-karma-yoga-continued_6.html
There are
five aspects involved in the completion of any tasks. These are
1.
Paramatma
2.
Jeevatma
3.
Body
4.
Prana vayu or life
force
5.
Sense organs
All five
have to function in order to complete a task. The contribution of us the
“atmaS” is only a fifth of the total effort or just 20%. Hence, we should
abandon the thought that we are the performer. This is Karthruthva Thyaga
Through
Mamata Thyaga we sacrifice the Karma. We realise that the karma attained by
performing a particular action is not ours. When we perform good deeds, we
shoud perform those deeds without expecting to earn merits. For example as
students our goal must be to study well and understand the concepts; we should
not study just to get a good grade.
Phala
Thyaga is when we do not expect any of the human ends in return for our deeds.
As mentioned earlier, the four human ends are dharma, artha, kama and moksham.
We do not ask for any of these as, our only goal is paramartha sakshatkaram.
Bhagawan
has mentioned that the best Bhakthas do not ask Him for anything. They are just
happy to perform their duties. They serve Bhagawan and do not wish for anything
in return i.e dharma, artha, kama or even moksham. They know that Bhagawan is
the only one who knows what is best for them. The bhakthas leave everything
upto Bhagawan.
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