In the Bhagavad Gita, the dialogue of Krishna and Arjuna discusses Karma, or action, specifically that of nonattached Karma, action performed without attachment to the results. Every effort and every responsibility has a place in the infinite perfection of the cosmic law. This message of Dharma is also central to the teaching of the Gita. Drawing from the law of Karma and the ideal of Dharma, we pilgrim souls journey through various states of existence.
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