Performing karma as expected by the Hindu Dharma and the scriptures, by sacrificing the attachment and the expectations of the fruit, is a supreme definition of Karma-yoga. Performing that karma which will result in spiritual growth and, ultimately, God-realisation, denotes Karma-yoga.
This article explains different types of Karma and it also highlights which karmas generate merits and demerits.
Sometimes the word karma is used in lieu of kriya. This article explains exactly what is Kriya and what are Kruti and Karya.
Every activity that a man performs is included in the word karma. This article explains Karma meaning and its origin.
Karma-yoga is for those with supreme spiritual ability. This article explains the characteristics of true karmayogi and so-called fake karmayogi.
This article explains how does karma work and importance of performing karma, as advised by scriptures or Saints, without expectations and maintaining equanimity about outcome of the karma.
This article explains the special characteristics of Karma-yoga and elaborates about the Karma fruit.
This article explains the importance of Karma (action or deed) according to Karma-yoga (Path of Action) in the context of vyashti and samashti sadhana.
This article elaborates on clarifications given on principles of Karma-yoga by Shrikrushna to Arjun when doubts arose in Arjun’s mind on seeing his own relatives and friends in the form of enemies on the battlefield.
This article explains meaning, definition and objective of Karma-yoga (Path of Action). Performing karma (action or deed) which will result in spiritual growth and, ultimately, God-realisation, denotes Karma-yoga.