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Are Dr. Abdul Kalam's principles opposite to Hinduism?

Non-attachment, as enshrined in Upanishads/Bhagawad Gita, is required when ONE is practicing SPIRITUAL aspects as a long term goal, parallel to one's day to day affairs, which are to be discharged, in ...
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should I be totally involved or non-attached?

You should be involved in the action yet renounce the doership. He who seeth inaction in action and action in inaction, he is wise among men; he is a Yogi and performer of all actions.(BG 4.18) ...
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should I be totally involved or non-attached?

Gita chap 18 seems to address this Q . Non-attachment to outcome of karma, doesn't mean lack of accountability/ownership/involvement in karma.(becos 18.26, - 18.28 talks about the nature of satvika ....
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should I be totally involved or non-attached?

The attachment to be avoided is the one that leads to negative emotions on non-acquisition of the goal. Like grief, anger, hatred , jealousy, disappointment, depression and lust also arises from the ...
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