Maxioms by Bhagavad Gita
A man who sees action in inaction and inaction in action has
understanding among men and discipline in all action read more
A man who sees action in inaction and inaction in action has
understanding among men and discipline in all action he performs.
Whatever you do, make it an offering to me -- the food you eat, the sacrifices you make, the help read more
Whatever you do, make it an offering to me -- the food you eat, the sacrifices you make, the help you give, even your suffering.
In Karma-yoga no effort is ever lost, and there is no harm. Even a little practice of this discipline protects read more
In Karma-yoga no effort is ever lost, and there is no harm. Even a little practice of this discipline protects one from great fear [of birth and death].
This yoga is not possible, for the one who eats too much, or who does not eat at all; who read more
This yoga is not possible, for the one who eats too much, or who does not eat at all; who sleeps too much, or who keeps awake.
It is better to do one's own duty, however defective it may be, than to follow the duty of another, read more
It is better to do one's own duty, however defective it may be, than to follow the duty of another, however well one may perform it. He who does his duty as his own nature reveals it, never sins.