How to make every endeavour complete? Purushottama yoga
"जनाति पुरुषोत्तमः कृतकृत्यश्च भारतः"
"Janāti Purushottamaḥ Kṛtakṛtyaśca Bhārataḥ"
(He who knows Purushottama is fulfilled, O Bharata.)
In the vast expanse of human endeavor, no work attains its full essence without divine sanction. Bhagavad Gita (15.19-20) reveals a sublime truth: completeness in action emerges not from human effort alone but through surrender to Śrī Krishna, the Purushottama. Every act, noble or mundane, is but a fragment, yearning for wholeness. It is the invocation of Krishna’s grace that transforms fragmented labor into kṛtakṛtya, fulfillment.
When we acknowledge Krishna as the Supreme, our works transcend the limitations of the material plane, becoming imbued with eternal relevance. Purushottama, the absolute essence, sanctifies our activities, allowing them to resonate with the infinite. Thus, before each endeavor, invoke Him; let every action flow from this remembrance. Through His divine presence, the imperfect becomes perfect, and the finite embraces infinity.
Raamarasa
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