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Maximum Happiness to the Maximum Number of People for the Maximum Time

CHINMAYA MISSION BOSTON

The Holy Geeta

Chapter 3

Chapter 3 – Karma Yoga – Path of Action - Summary

• Always DO the RIGHT ACTION with the RIGHT ATTITUDE

• RIGHT ACTION

Refrain from ‘prohibited’ actions (niseda)

Perform ‘obligatory’ duties (nitya) and ‘occasional’ duties (naimitikka)

Reduce selfish actions (sakama) prompted by personal desires

Action is superior to inaction

• RIGHT ATTITUDE

Work Is Worship – Spirit of Sacrifice or ‘Yagna’

Lead with PASSION – others will follow

Give up the ‘Ego’ (e.g., child pushing the car, Namboodiri running in a

moving train)

Strive for a ‘Higher Goal’ (e.g., salt in a spoon of water vs salt in a pond)

Act without

o Regrets for the past

o Expectations of the future

o Excitement in the present

Act without ‘likes’ and ‘dislikes’

Act as per your ‘Dharma’ - better to do our own duty (dharma) imperfectly

than another’s perfectly

Chapter 3 – Karma Yoga – Path of Action - Summary

• Always DO the RIGHT ACTION with the RIGHT ATTITUDE

• RIGHT ACTION

Refrain from ‘prohibited’ actions (niseda)

Perform ‘obligatory’ duties (nitya) and ‘occasional’ duties (naimitikka)

Reduce selfish actions (sakama) prompted by personal desires

Action is superior to inaction

Chapter 3 – Verses

Play verses 1-8

Hierarchy of Actions

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Chapter 3 – RIGHT ATTITUDE

• Always DO the RIGHT ACTION with the RIGHT ATTITUDE

• RIGHT ATTITUDE - Work is Worship

The world is bound by actions driven by ego and ego-centric desires

but not by those done in a spirit of sacrifice

Yajna (Sacrifice) = common endeavor, selfless, for the good of the many

Chapter 3 – What is the Yajna spirit?

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Chapter 3 – Verses

Play verses 9-16

Wheel of Life (1)

Food

Beings

Action

Sacrifice

Rain

Wheel of Life – We are all ‘Connected’

Food

Beings

Action

Sacrifice

Rain

Chapter 3 – Verses

Play verses 17-30

Summary

• Always DO the RIGHT ACTION with the RIGHT ATTITUDE

• RIGHT ATTITUDE - Work is Worship

Actions for the welfare of others (selfless actions – Yajna spirit)

Not attached to the actions

Renouncing all actions in me

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Spirit of Sacrifice

19. Therefore always perform actions which should be done, without

attachment, for, by performing action without attachment, man attains

the supreme

Vasanas

Desires

Thoughts

Actions

Results

Chapter 3 – Without unsettling the minds of Ignorant people

29. Those deluded by the qualities of nature, (GUNAS) are attached to the

functions of the qualities. The man-of-perfect knowledge should not

unsettle the ‘foolish’ who are of imperfect knowledge.

26. Let no wise man unsettle the minds of ignorant people who are attached

to action; he should engage them all in actions, himself fulfilling them

with devotion.

Chapter 3 – Renouncing All Actions in Me

30. Renouncing all action in Me, with the mind centered on the Self, free from

hope and egoism (ownership), free from (mental) fever, (you) do fight.

Chapter 3 – Verses

Play verses 31-43

Chapter 3 – Karma Yoga – Path of Action - Summary

• Always DO the RIGHT ACTION with the RIGHT ATTITUDE

• RIGHT ACTION

Refrain from ‘prohibited’ actions (niseda)

Perform ‘obligatory’ duties (nitya) and ‘occasional’ duties (naimitikka)

Reduce selfish actions (sakama) prompted by personal desires

Action is superior to inaction

• RIGHT ATTITUDE

Work Is Worship – Spirit of Sacrifice or ‘Yagna’

Lead with PASSION – others will follow

Give up the ‘Ego’ (e.g., child pushing the car, Namboodiri running in a

moving train)

Strive for a ‘Higher Goal’ (e.g., salt in a spoon of water vs salt in a pond)

Act without

o Regrets for the past

o Expectations of the future

o Excitement in the present

Act without ‘likes’ and ‘dislikes’

Act as per your ‘Dharma’ - better to do our own duty (dharma) imperfectly

than another’s perfectly

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