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Nishkama Karma (Sanskrit IAST : Niṣkāmakarma), self-less or
desireless action, is an
action performed without any
expectation of
fruits or results, and...
- with renunciation" or "craving-free, dharma-driven action", also
called Nishkama Karma as a
possible solution to the tension. Puruṣārtha (पुरुषार्थ) is...
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action should be". The
concept of such
detached action is also
called Nishkama Karma, a term not used in the Gita but
equivalent to
other terms such as...
- No. 3 (Apr. 1977), pp. 429–435 Shunmugam, Mathias. "The
Contribution of
Nishkama Karma in the
Philosophies of Shankara, Ramanuja, and
Madhva on
Social Cohesion...
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customs and
ceremonies at
Google Books K. Thanzauva, Mizo
Tlawmngaihna and
Nishkama Karma, in
United Theological College Magazine, 1984.
Suhas Chatterjee (1995)...
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where one acts
without expecting rewards or consequences, also
known as
nishkama karma. Later, new
movements within Hinduism added raja yoga as the fourth...
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sense of
inner peace and equanimity.
Nishkama Karma —
Karma Sanyasa Yoga
emphasizes selfless action or
Nishkama Karma. It
encourages individuals to act...
- outcomes, to fruits, to
success or failure. A
karma yogi who
practices such
nishkama karma (niṣkāmakarma),
states Bhawuk, is
following "an
inward journey, which...
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doctrine of
karma yoga (achieving
oneness with God
through action) and
Nishkama Karma or
action without expectation or
desire for
personal gain
which can...
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wealth and
pleasure must be
pursued with an "action with renunciation" (
Nishkama Karma), that is, one must act
without craving in
order to
resolve this...