The disunited mind is far from wise how can it meditate How be at peace When you know no peace, how can you know joy
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Having enjoyed the wide world of heavenly sense pleasures they return to the mortal world upon exhaustion of their good Karma.Bhagavad-Gita
Renunciation of the fruit of work is better than meditation.
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Therefore, resort to Karma-yoga and cut the ignorance-born doubt abiding in your heart by the sword of Self-knowledge, and get up (to fight), O Arjuna.
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If hundreds of thousands of suns rose up at once into the sky, they might resemble the effulgence of the supreme person in that universal form.
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Do your duty, to the best of your abilities, for the Lord without any selfish motive, and remember God at all times - before starting a work, at the completion of a task, and while inactive.
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