Top 10 Karma Powerful Bhagavad Gita Quotes In 2024

 

The concept of Karma is a fundamental philosophical principle of the Bhagavad Gita, and its impact on Hinduism is so significant that it’s regarded as the cornerstone of ethics in society.


The Gita is predominantly appreciated as a conversation between the noble warrior Arjuna and the Supreme God Lord Krishna. The Gita addresses themes including Self-Realization, The Essence Of Reality, Dharma (obligation), Karma, Love & Yoga.


On The Significance Of Karma

Karma pertains to action, and one method to comprehend it is by observing how affirmative, adverse, and neutral actions of all types accumulate at the levels of mind, body, and soul.

Bhagavad Gita Quotes On Karma

1. “You possess the entitlement to labor only but never to its outcomes.”
2. “For the one who wish to hike the peak of spiritual consciousness, the pathway is to work selflessly.  For those who have achieved the pinnacle of unity with the Lord, the path is tranquility, harmony, and selfless labor.”
3. “Do not be one whose drive for action is the anticipation of reward.”

4. “Each and every action as well as pursuit, is encompassed by imperfections as a fire is encircled by smoke.”
5. “An individual who discovers satisfaction in accomplishment, who is free from all conflict and harbors no jealousy towards others, who remains steadfast in both achievement and setback, is emancipated from the bondage of karma.”
6. “If you engage in karma with altruistic deeds, then you will be able to liberate yourself from the bondage of desires.”
7. “There isn’t any harm, and nor resultant flaw while execution of karma, but even a small effort of this unselfish action defends us from the countless danger.”
8. “Take shelter in action without desires, maintaining composure of mind.”

9. “Remain steady and resolute in Yoga, and continue performing virtuous deeds, O Arjuna! Abandon attachment and uphold equanimity in both success and failure! Yoga is essentially stability of mind.”
10. “Every decision is accepted out using three methods of physical strategies. However, in ignorance, the soul, misled by false identification with the body, considers itself as the performer.”