1) We are born with a purpose to fulfill our duties without hesitation or doubt.
2) We come into this world with nothing and will take nothing with us when we leave, so we should not be attached to physical possessions.
3) Our dharma and righteous actions are most important, so we must perform our duties well without shying away from responsibility.
2. The Atman (our True
Self) is neither born, and
nor does it die.
3. We are all born with a
purpose.
We are born on earth to fulfill some duties and
therefore, these duties must be carried out without any
hesitation or a doubt in mind.
4. We did not bring anything to
this world, neither are we
going to take anything.
We came to this world as a newborn with nothing in our
possession. Nothing in this physical belongs to us in
reality. It is only our Karmas that define us.
5. Our Dharma is of importance
and nothing else.
Never ever shy away from your duties. A
man is known by his actions, so perform well
and righteously.
6. We should do our work
without worrying about it’s
result - be free from the
expectation of the outcome.
You have the right to work, but never to the
fruit of work.
8. Progress and development
are the rules of this universe.
Things may not be the same, the way they used to be.
Things and circumstances change. We should neither
expect people, nor surroundings, not even society to be
same. They all change with time.
9. A truth can never be
destroyed. One should not be
afraid of doing good.
10. Lust, anger and greed are the
three gates to self-
destruction.
Kama, krodh and lobh have done us no good.
Unreasonable craving for lust will turn you into a
astray, anger will drive people away from you and
greed will never let you be satisfied.
11. We are what
we think we
are. Our
thoughts
make and
define us.