Krishna-Arjuna


What force pushes you to do work sometimes even if you are not interested to do so? To me it is the law of Karma which pushes us to do all sorts of work sometimes willingly and sometimes unwillingly.
Law of Karma does not leave anybody .Duryodhan also remarked “I know the essence of work all theory of work, I know what is good or bad, but still I am compelled or pushed to do the work by some unseen forces. There is nothing you can hide so that you can escape the “Law of karma”
Once a king thought of judging his three sons by giving them 1 parrot each and told them to kill their parrots in a place where no one can see them doing so and then report him back .After some time two sons came back and reported that they have killed the parrots at a place where no one saw them. But the third son came back holding the living parrot back
With surprise king asked “can’t you find a place where you can do the task that has been given to you?”He replied “no father, when I went inside a cave there was nothing but darkness exist but there also I could see the sparkling eyes of the parrot who was watching me.”
The meaning of the story is –“you can’t escape your Karma .Wherever you go whatever you do you will find your Karma watching you silently.
Then you have to experience the fruit of your karma in this earth someday .Let’s enjoy the fruit of our Karma. Let’s do the good work and don’t blame anyone when we face trouble and suffering.
Future will bring us the result of our past actions. Today we are experiencing yesterday’s result .But we can change the bad effect of Karma by doing good work, by thinking good, By serving humanity.
Go on giving blessings and earn blessings .This is the key to solve Law of Karma.

Prof. Sanjay Biyani (Acad.)
Thought delivered in assembly on 09.06.2016

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  1. rohit says:

    Karma is the great law of “cause and effect”, of “action and reaction”, which controls the destiny of all living entities.

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