Shloka 20
🌟 Sanskrit :
त्यक्त्वा कर्मफलासङ्गं नित्यतृप्तो निराश्रयः |
कर्मण्यभिप्रवृत्तोऽपि नैव किञ्चित्करोति सः || 4.20 ||
🌟 Transliteration:
tyaktvā karma‑phalāsaṅgaṁ nitya‑tṛipto nirāśrayaḥ |
karmaṇy abhipravṛitto ’pi naiva kiñcit karoti saḥ ||
🌟 Meaning:
Having given up attachment to the fruits of actions, ever content and not dependent on anything, such a person, even while fully engaged in action, does not really do anything.
🌟 Explanation:
Krishna describes the inner state of a perfected karma‑yogi:
They drop attachment to results, so success and failure don’t shake their core.
They are inwardly content, not begging the world to complete them.
They act fully in the world, but without the ego‑sense “I am the doer,” so actions no longer bind them.
Today’s Takeaway
Work wholeheartedly, release the outcome.
When you give your best and let go of the result, you convert every action into a spiritual offering and step closer to real inner freedom.
JAI SHRI KRISHNA👐👏💖💚💛💞💫🙌🙇🙏
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