“There is, however, only one idea of duty which has been universally accepted by all mankind, of all ages and sects and countries, and that has been summed up in a Sanskrit aphorism thus: "Do not injure any being; not injuring any being is virtue, injuring any being is sin."”
Quote by Swami Vivekananda
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Karma Yoga: The Yoga of Action
This book delves into the concept of Karma Yoga, a branch of yoga that emphasizes the practice of selfless actions as a path to spiritual development. It discusses the ethical principles and philosophical underpinnings of Karma Yoga, offering insights into how individuals can integrate this practice into their daily lives to foster personal growth and spiritual awakening. more
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