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Source Based (Karma Yoga – from the viewpoint of the Bhagavad Gita) According to the Bhagavad Gita, Karma Yoga is essential for the success of life and spiritual development. It teaches that one should perform their duties selflessly - meaning without attachment to the outcome. This principle leads one towards a life of humility, detachment, and service.

Question: 1

What is the definition of Karma Yoga?

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Look directly at the text: "It teaches that one should perform their duties selflessly".
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The text explicitly states that Karma Yoga teaches one should "perform their duties selflessly".
It further clarifies the meaning of selflessly as acting "without attachment to the outcome".
Therefore, Karma Yoga is defined as the performance of prescribed duties without desire for the fruits of the action.
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Question: 2

What is the spiritual meaning of giving up attachment to results?

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Identify the effect mentioned in the text: "leads one towards...".
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The question asks for the spiritual implication or meaning of non-attachment as per the text.
The source paragraph concludes by stating that this principle (giving up attachment) "leads one towards a life of humility, detachment, and service."
Spiritually, this implies that detaching from results purifies the mind and fosters spiritual virtues.
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Question: 3

In which scripture is this principle found?

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Always check the introductory phrase of the source text for context and origin.
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The very first sentence of the source text identifies the scripture.
It begins with: "According to the Bhagavad Gita, Karma Yoga is essential..."
Therefore, the principle is found in the Bhagavad Gita.
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Question: 4

How relevant is this principle in today’s society?

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Relate "success of life" mentioned in the text to modern problems like stress and competition.
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While the specific text focuses on definitions, the relevance can be inferred from the text's mention of "success of life".
In today's competitive society, anxiety about results is a major cause of stress.
Applying this principle helps individuals focus on their work (duty) rather than the anxiety of the outcome, leading to mental peace and efficiency.
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Question: 5

What can be the role of a Karma Yogi in society?

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Keyword in text: "Service". A Karma Yogi is a servant of society.
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The text states that the principle leads to a life of "service".
A Karma Yogi, therefore, performs actions for the benefit of others (Lokasamgraha) rather than for personal gain.
Their role is to act as a selfless contributor to the well-being of the community.
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Question: 6

Is there an emotional connection between action and its result?

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The existence of the "attachment" mentioned in the text confirms the emotional connection usually exists.
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The text implies a connection by urging one to act "without attachment to the outcome".
Normally, humans are emotionally attached to the fruits of their labor (desire, hope, fear).
Karma Yoga addresses this emotional link by advising detachment, transforming the action into duty rather than an emotional investment in success or failure.
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