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How To Perform Your Duties Regardless Of Results, Take A Cue From Mahabharata
One has necessarily put one’s best efforts unmindful of the results. Even Lord Krishna, who knew the past present and future of everyone, did not shy away from doing what was required of him

In Bhagavad Gita, it is mentioned that one has the right to perform their duty but they are not entitled to the results of their action. Even Lord Krishna, who knew the past present and future of everyone, did not shy away from doing what was required of him, although he knew that his efforts would backfire. We are all allotted a purpose in life and that is to discharge our duties according to what falls our lot. Let us read the rest of the article to know how and why.
How To Dispense Duties
Just
like
eating
or
sleeping,
which
we
do
generally
unmindful
of
the
consequences
we
don't
analyse
our
actions
after
they
are
completed.
Our
duties
will
not
change
whatever
situation
we
are
in,
whether
good
or
bad
which
means
that
situation
and
duties
are
two
different
things
and
they
are
not
affected
by
each
other
in
any
context.
Duties
are
our
everyday
moral
routine
which
we
must
do
unmindful
of
their
outcome.
It
is
our
duty
as
human
beings
to
do
what
we
are
required
to
do.
We
need
to
be
human
beings
every
minute
of
our
lives
which
also
is
our
duty.
We
have
our
roles
and
characters
to
play
regardless
of
what
happens
or
does
not
happen
to
us.
we
have
to
be
ourselves,
that
is
human
beings,
every
minute
of
our
time
on
earth.
The War Of Kurukshetra
The warring parties of Kauravas and Pandavas and the war of Kurukshetra that was fought is the basic theme of Mahabharata. Kaurava and Pandavas grew up as enemies and finally, Kauravas succeeded in sending Pandavas to exile upon the pretext of losing a game of dice. Pandavas could not retrieve the possessions including the kingdom to which they were rightful heirs, from Kauravas. Lord Krishna intervened and tried to convince Duryodhana about the outcome of his decision, of gory bloodshed that would cause untold harm to both sides. Duryodhana was adamant and would not relent. So, both factions started gathering armies to be ready for the war.
Karna's Reaction To Krishna's Request
Karna,
the
king
of
Anga,
and
the
close
confidante
of
Duryodhana
offered
him
unconditional
support
at
any
point
in
time
which
would
prove
risky
to
Pandava's
position.
Krishna
being
well
aware
of
this
fact,
knew
that
he
would
be
an
unshakeable
force
on
the
Kaurava's
side.
So,
it
was
imperative
to
dissociate
him
from
the
Kaurava
side.
Lord
Krishna
approached
Karna
with
the
goal
to
win
him
over
to
his
side.
Lord
Krishna
informed
Karna
that
he
was
the
eldest
son
of
Kunti
and
did
not
want
him
to
be
harmed
in
the
war
as
he
is
the
eldest
son
of
the
Pandavas.
He
advised
him
to
be
on
the
side
of
dharma
and
quit
the
side
of
the
unrighteous.
He
also
offered
him
the
kingdom
of
Hastinapur
which
was
originally
Yudhishthiras.
Karna
did
not
pay
heed
as
he
was
totally
absorbed
in
the
service
of
Duryodhana.
Lord Krishna's Response
Lord Krishna knew fully well about Karna's reaction to his proposal. However, Krishna's duty in his role as a friend of the Pandavas was that he had to wean away Karna from Duryodhana and he left no stone unturned in his effort. He also gave Karna a chance to mend his ways and turn to be righteous.
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