Guest guest Posted July 28, 2008 Report Share Posted July 28, 2008 Do Not Neglect Your Duty Only that action is worthy of performance which has in it renunciation of self-interest on the part of the doer, and which is beneficial to others. What is done with a selfish motive is only a deed and not what is fit to be done. This type of action is performed even by the lower forms of life like animals and birds. What is then the significance of human life ? Hence, renouncing self-interest, man should strive to extend happiness to others. And more than happiness, we should concentrate on their ultimate good. One should have contentment as regards to wife, food and wealth because these are inherited as fruits of actions from previous births. In the study of scriptures, in prayer and in charity, one should never be contented, as these are new actions. " Satoshstrishu kartavyah swadaare bhojane dhane trishu chaiv na kartavyah swaadhyaaye japadaanyoh. " Let us be content about wealth and earthly possession. The idea is that there should be no discontent about what comes to us. It is the law of nature that man readily engages himself in whatever he feels devoted to. And one who works with devotion advances. There are many without work, one prominent reason is that people avoid doing what right conduct demands of them. Unemployment does not affect the person who constantly does his assigned duties, whose needs are simple and who gives up taste, ostantatiousness, who employs his energy and resources in the service of others, who defends the rights of other people and does not encroach on them, and who does his allotted work diligently. " We shall get whatever is in our destiny, " The right understanding of this saying is that we do not worry, not that we become inactive. Therefore, do not neglect duty. He who thus acts with devotion, progresses both materially and spiritually. There is, however, a difference here to be noted. Those who strive hard for material advancement are rewarded with added ability to work, but it is not laid down that they must always be rewarded also with prosperity, prestige and respect. These depend on past actions - on destiny. Contrary to this, he who strives for spiritual advancement is always rewarded with success. That is, he develops love, understanding, peace, enthusiasm, clarity and promptness. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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