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work for the sake of work

work for the sake of work Vedanta says that the more our work becomes impersonal the better   will our work be. Vedanta requires us to work for its(work’s) sake .We should not care for the consequences or the results. Let the very work be our end. This Vedic science wants us to be at rest in our inner Self. The inner Soul be at rest and the body be continually at work. The body subjects to the law of dynamics being in action while the inner Self always at statically rest .It is our’ Selfish Restlessness ‘that spoils all our work .Follow the work for the sake of peace. In Sri Madbhagwat Geeta Lord Krishna Has said that ‘Arjuna ‘ no body in the world can remain idle’ this is law of nature that everybody will be engage in some work . Means it is work is in our nature , if we will not do work   then we will be against our nature . So, we have to work   but in natural way , the problem arises when we start proving something with our performance . In present times 99% pr...

Work - The Secret of Success

Work - The Secret of Success Without work we can never succeed. A lazy man is bound to die in the “struggle for existence” , he cannot live. ‘Hammer on ! Hammer on!’ is the first key to success .My friends without work we can never achieve success. Once somebody asked Swami Ram Teerath that ‘how can I   reconcile continuous labor with   the unaffected ,impersonal pure nature of Self or Atman as demonstrated by Vedanta?’   This particular concept of Vedanta is responsible for laziness and inaction as it ask us to inculcate the realization of rest and peace of Divine Self and by preaching renunciation(rejection)or Sanyasa . Swami ji replied at once that this objection is due to the terrible misunderstanding of the nature of work or renunciation. Swami ji explained “What is work?” ‘Intense work ,according to Vadanta, is rest. Here is a paradoxical statement, “work is rest”. That is what Vedanta preaches.   The body works automatically and the mind is absorbed...