Dharma Kṣetre, Kuru Kṣetre....how to use the 2 kshetras to attain perfection siddhi?
Dharma Kṣetre, Kuru Kṣetre
Dharma kṣetre is first the body. All discovery begins there. Within this inner field lie tendencies, gifts, and obligations, not created by choice but revealed by attention. A person who does not study this field lives by imitation, not by truth.
Kuru kṣetre is the world. Kuru means to do. The world is not a place for contemplation alone, but for execution. Dharma, once seen inwardly, demands outward expression. Knowledge that does not enter action remains untested and therefore incomplete.
Yet action alone is not sufficient. The spirit of action decides its fruit. When one acts in Pāṇḍu bhāva, free from possessiveness and claim, action becomes yajña. When one acts in māmakaḥ, even right action decays into bondage.
Siddhi is not escape from the world, but mastery within it. Sañjaya is victory of clear sight, where inner dharma and outer action stand aligned. Only then is the field fulfilled.
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