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posted by Srihari at 9:18 PM
Isn't this gita?
It is, broadly...as far as I understand, the Gita says that one has the right only to the action, but not to the fruits(reward) of the action. The subtle difference is in the explicit belief that the effort is the reward itself.
ya, you are right... even when the gita says, expect no reward, it affirms that there is another reward :) by the way, good to see you back :)
I may be wrong...its just the way I understand that part of the Gita. Thank you.
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Isn't this gita?
It is, broadly...as far as I understand, the Gita says that one has the right only to the action, but not to the fruits(reward) of the action. The subtle difference is in the explicit belief that the effort is the reward itself.
ya, you are right... even when the gita says, expect no reward, it affirms that there is another reward :)
by the way, good to see you back :)
I may be wrong...its just the way I understand that part of the Gita. Thank you.
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