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Harish54 in 15:29, 5 August 2006 (UTC)I wished to add the following words to the definition of Karma Yoga of Bhagwad Gita:

For an ordinary person who never had the inclination to understand spiritualism or turn towards God and loosening his grip over the worldly things the exact definition of Nishkam Karma Yoga, which goes like this "Allocated work done without expectations, motives, or thinking about its outcomes tends to purify one's mind and gradually makes an individual fit to see the value of reason and the benefits of renouncing the work itself" can be simplified for him in the following words "Every person seeks Ananda from each of one's action like if one eats more, he draws Ananda by eating more and the other person observes fast(Upavaas), he too does it for Ananda, if one marries he marries for Ananda and if one goes for divorce, he thinks that he will be happy after getting divorce. So a beginner can be told that he should concentrate on right Karmas and should ENJOY doing Karma and should not think that he will be getting enjoyment after completion of the job. If he performs Karma with an intention to get the reward after completion of the action, he is pushing his Ananda into future."

If the above para can be used anywhere for the benefit of all, please let me know.