Categories Bhagavad GitaHaving abandoned attachment to the fruits of work, ever content, and dependent on no one but God though engaged in activity, one does nothing at all Post author By Frady Lal Post date September 7, 2020 Having abandoned attachment to the fruits of work, ever content, and dependent on no one but God though engaged in activity, one does nothing at all” Having abandoned attachment to the fruits of work, ever content, and dependent on no one but God though engaged in activity, one does nothing at all “ Lets be social: 1.4M+ Fans 450K+ Followers ← A Karma-yogi whose mind is pure, whose mind and senses are under control, and who sees one and the same Self in all beings, is not bound though engaged in work → One attains the highest perfection by devotion to one’s natural work. Listen to Me how one attains perfection while engaged in natural work Related articles The only way you can conquer me is through Love and there I am gladly conquered What ineffable joy does one find through Love of me, the blissful Atman. Once that joy is realized, all earthly pleasures fade into nothingness. Do everything you have to do, but not with greed, not with ego, not with lust, not with envy but with Love, compassion, humility, and devotion I regard as great even the smallest gift offered by my devotees in pure love, but even great offerings presented by non-devotees do not please me He who has no attachments can really love others, for his love is pure and divine An action which is ordained, which is free from attachment, which is done without love or hatred by one who is not desirous of any reward