Karma Yoga
Vivekananda taught Karma Yoga as the path of selfless action, wherein every deed is performed as worship without attachment to its fruits. Drawing from the Bhagavad Gita, he argued that work itself becomes the means of liberation when the ego is surrendered and service to others is embraced as service to God. He considered Karma Yoga the most practical path for the modern age, accessible to all regardless of belief or station in life.
Key Quotes on Karma Yoga
“It is necessary in the study of Karma-Yoga to know what duty is”
— Volume 1, What is Duty?
“One among them is to know the relation between thought and word and what can be achieved by the power of the word”
— Volume 1, We help ourselves, not the world
“In doing good we do good to ourselves and to others as well; and, like all other forces in man, these forces of good and evil also gather strength from outside”
— Volume 1, Non-attachment is complete self-abnegation
Works on Karma Yoga
What is Duty?
Karma-Yoga
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We help ourselves, not the world
Karma-Yoga
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Non-attachment is complete self-abnegation
Karma-Yoga
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Freedom
Karma-Yoga
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The Ideal of Karma-Yoga
Karma-Yoga
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Karma in its Effect on Character
Karma-Yoga
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Each is great in his own place
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The Secret of Work
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On Karma-Yoga
Notes from Lectures and Discourses
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Jnana And Karma
Notes of Class Talks and Lectures
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