September 24, 2008

Karmanye Vaa Adhikaraste, Ma Phaleshu Kadachana, by Parag Singla

A few days pass by and Sidhartha comes back after attending his friend’s marriage. After getting down from the train, he goes straight to the counter where Sharma ji sits. He thanks him again and offers to pay him back the 400 rupees. But Sharma ji asks him to wait. He takes him to a close by tea stall. The tea gossip goes on for about half an hour. At the time of leaving, Sidhartha offers him the money again. But to his surprise, Sharma ji refuses to take it back. When Sidhartha insists, Sharma ji says “Son, this money does not belong to me. I had given it to you the other day and forgotten about it. If you really want to return it, do one thing. Keep this with you. When you find someone in need of this money just like you were, give it to them.” Saying this, he says goodbye to Sidhartha and goes back to work. Sidhartha is surprised and inspired!

Friends, the above story did not come out of my imagination. This is, in fact, a true story that happened to one of my close friends, Sidhartha, a few years ago. I was moved and inspired after listening to it. Are you? It reminds me of the verse from the Bhagwad Gita which says:

कर्मण्येवाधिकारस्ते मा फलेषु कदाचन।

मा कर्मफलहेतुर्भूर्मा ते सङ्गोस्त्वऽकर्मणि॥

You have the right to action only and not to fruits thereof. Do not try to be instrumental in making your actions bear fruit (which will follow according to laws of nature). Neither let your attachment be to inaction.

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