Detachment from the fruits of actions from "summary" of The Bhagavad Gita by
Detachment from the fruits of actions is a concept that is emphasized throughout the teachings of the Bhagavad Gita. It refers to the idea of performing one's duties and actions without being attached to the outcomes or results. This detachment is essential because it allows individuals to focus on the present moment and the task at hand, rather than worrying about what may come of their actions in the future.
By letting go of attachment to the fruits of their actions, individuals are able to free themselves from the cycle of desire, attachment, and disappointment. This detachment enables them to act selflessly and with a sense of duty, rather than being driven by personal gain or reward. In this way, detachment from the fruits of actions is seen as a path to spiritual growt...
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