मा कर्मफलाहेतुभूर्र्मा ते सँगोअस्त्व्कर्मणि ||
These scriptures contain directives to make a man’s life happy and urge him to abide by the ‘Law of Virtue’. The message therein provides the inner strength making a person adopt a positive attitude. They are absolutely essential for building moral integrity and being eternal, the norms are applicable to all persons even to this day and shall do so time immemorially. The study of them is absolutely indispensable, would cleanse the mind and make it pure, help mould character and aid achieve mental equanimity and humanity’s happiness and prosperity will be assured.
The contents in the Vedas have been broadly divided into three branches (Kanda); namely, path of action (Karma), knowledge (Gnana) and devotion (Upasana), following which one can reach the ultimate goal. The Karma prescribed the conducts one should do and explains how by observing them, materialistic tendencies can be wiped out. Their performance will bring prosperity not only for individual but the entire universe. These righteous conducts alone can keep society in a disciplined manner.
The Nishkama Karma (disinterested action) approach to action can prevent unethical motives on one hand and promote the ethical ones on other. Simultaneously, this process dovetails seamlessly into the Karmic theory ─ egoless, disinterested action will be ethical, a good cause, and hence a productive of wholesome effect. The mix of three ‘Gunas’ could influence one’s ability for Nishkama Karma but preponderance of Rajas or Tamas hinders rightful actions or distract one from his Dharma. The ethical quality of decisions tends to be endangered when the desire driven lower self clamors for its gratification from duty. These insistence clouds one’s sense of right and wrong, of balance, of proportions breeds unethicality and inefficiency.
The Nishkama Karma embodies a process of alignment of human action with that of Prakiti (Nature) performing Karma ordained by one’s Swadharma. Nishkama Karma, by restraining self-aggrandizing ego and greed restores the lost kernel of Dharma. It trains and guides the exercise of discretion in favour of higher calls beyond one’s egocentric self. This ensures one’s ascent along the ethical scale, leading to cleansing of heart and holist development. Nishkama Karma helps realization of self, equanimity of mind – the cornerstones of Vedantic ethics. Distinctively, the person empowered thus attains ‘Karma Yoga’ and achieve the distinction of being called a ‘Karma Yogi”. Mother Teresa, Mahatma Gandhi, and Martin Luther King, are revered for their selfless services toward mankind and are commonly referred to as ‘Karma Yogis’ of modern times.