Karma

Do you believe in fate/destiny?

Some believe life’s major events are already written or controlled by a higher power. In which geography, climate or country we will be born, who our parents and what’s their economic background will be, all this is predetermined.

But in the Gita a religious text, says karma’s about doing your duty (dharma) without attachment to outcomes. It’s more about the intent and action than the result. Karma stresses personal accountability, suggesting that one’s current life situation is a direct result of past actions.

Karma means that the totality of a person’s actions determine whether good or bad things will happen in this life and in the next life as well. I strongly believe in this philosophy how you dream about your life then how you plan to execute it, your action and dedication will decide your current and future.

There is no reaction without any action.

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  1. Dr. Prakash ✍'s avatar Dr. Prakash ✍ says:

    Informative post

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    1. Thank you so much Sir for appreciation 🙏🥰😊

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  2. Dinesh Kumar's avatar Dinesh Kumar says:

    Shashwat, Absolutely spot on! Your dedication inspires me to dream big and act boldly!

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    1. Thank you so much Sir for your blessings 🙏🥰😊

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  3. vermavkv's avatar vermavkv says:

    That’s a beautifully thoughtful reflection. I really appreciate how you balanced the idea of destiny with personal responsibility—it gives your message both depth and empowerment. Your connection to the Gita’s teaching about action without attachment is especially powerful, reminding us that while we may not control every circumstance, we always have a say in how we respond and shape our path.

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    1. Thank you so much Sir for your blessings 🙏🥰😊

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