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Lord Krishna Says in Bhagavad Gita, " Give up or sacrifice the result

or consequences of your actions. Karma Phala Pari Tyaga. Renounce the

fruits of your actions. Then you get wisdom or jnana. " So karma and

jnana are linked; they are not separate. If you are attached to the

results, you are in the field of karma. When you give up the results

or karma phala, you have shifted to the field of Jnana or wisdom

 

Jai Sai Ram

Swamy Mahadevan

Bow to Shri Sai-Peace be to all

Baba Bless you ever!!!

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Swami says , Do not search for Krishna in your imagination ! I am right in front of you , see me in the swaroopa of that very same Krishna . You are in that very same battle field of Gurkshethra called Life . Hold on to me , am your Charrioter ! Surrender to the driver of this War of life ! . There can by no Dhryodhana facing you . He too will dissolve in Sai Krishna , I promise . **Om sri sai ram . We surrender at your feet . take us in our charriot of life ! **Swamy Mahadevan <mahadevanvnswamy wrote: Lord Krishna Says in Bhagavad Gita, "Give up or sacrifice the result or consequences of your actions. Karma Phala Pari Tyaga. Renounce the fruits of your actions. Then you get wisdom or jnana." So karma and jnana are linked; they are not separate. If you are attached to the results, you are in the field of karma. When you give up the results or karma phala, you have shifted to the field of Jnana or wisdomJai Sai RamSwamy MahadevanBow to Shri Sai-Peace be to allBaba Bless you ever!!! Here’s a new way to find what you're looking for - Answers

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