Dialogue with Guru


Karma and the science of its result

Few days later, some travelling brahmanas visited the same king’s kingdom for sight-seeing. They made inquiries about the king. “Oh! that king is very cruel, he kills the brahmanas who come on invitation by mixing poison in kheer”, a person answered in response to their queries. Dharmaraja quickly understood the mentality of that person and he laid down the responsibility of the entire incident on that person. Thus, this person suffered the consequences of his oral actions though he was not guilty.

Yajnarthatkamanoanyatra lokoayam


karmabandhanah. Tadartham karma

kaunteya muktasangah samacarah.

(Srimadbhagvadgita-3.9)

Nehabhikramanasoasti

pratyavayo na vidyate.

svalpampyasya dharmasya

trayate mahato bhayat.

(Srimadbhagvadgita-2.40)

(Excerpted from the book Divine Transformation: Building Blocks for Englightened Life, Ideal Nation & Peaceful World by Acharya Balakrishna)