Quotes On Karma __link__ - Bhagavad Gita

Old Arjun would have panicked, torn between protecting his saplings and finishing his canal. But now, he remembered the teaching: Do your best, without anxiety. He calmly handed his shovel to his son, went to fix the fence, saved his saplings, and returned to the canal. He did not waste energy on anger or regret. He simply did the next right thing.

Vikram wiped his brow and said, “I know two things: the village needs water, and I know how to dig. The result is not in my hands. But the act of digging? That is in my hands.” bhagavad gita quotes on karma

Day after day, Vikram dug. His back ached. Blisters formed on his palms. Arjun watched from his porch, shaking his head. “Poor fool,” Arjun muttered. “Working so hard for an uncertain future.” Old Arjun would have panicked, torn between protecting

So, dear reader, when you face your own dry season—your own uncertain river—remember the two farmers. Pick up your shovel. Do the work in front of you. Leave the rest to life itself. He did not waste energy on anger or regret