NISHKAMAKARMAM
‘Nishkamakarmam’ is the selfless action with zero aspiration.
I don’t think there is anything as such, an action with out desire.
I do believe and like to be antagonistic to this fallacy.
Where there is a slightest move, certainly there is a desire for gain.
Yes. Nobody would make a move, unless otherwise there is a profit.
The profit can either be material or spiritual.
The spirit can either be ideological or self-esteem.
Some one needs recognition.
They would do any drudgery for this achievement.
Some others need sensory satisfaction.
Sensory ranges from the five senses to the sixth sense.
Sight seeing, enjoyment of music or even erotic thrill.
Others would not see even a pinch of common sense in them.
Material profit ranges from gain of money to material.
Why the birds wake up in the dawn?
Why the people are rushing to the Bus stop?
Why the politician shouts at the air raising his fist?
Why the people are quarreling. Why the Wars?
Which is the action we do for no gain, materially or mentally?
I was in search of that for the last few hours.
Oh! For what am I do this exercise, is that for any yield.
Why not; it is for my self-gratification. I am selfish.
The conclusion is that, no one is selfless.
‘Selfish’ people will not do anything without any gain.
WHERE THERE IS A MOVE THERE IS AN INTENTION FOR A GAIN.