Understanding Karma: Action and Its Fruits
A clear and practical exploration of the law of Karma as described in the Bhagavad Gita — what it truly means and how it shapes our lives.

Dr. Ananya Krishnan
20 March 2026 · short read

The ancient practice of Karma has guided seekers for millennia. Rooted in the Vedic tradition, it offers a direct path to self-discovery and inner stillness.
The Foundation
When we quiet the mind and turn inward, we begin to perceive the subtle layers of our existence. This is not merely a philosophy — it is a lived experience accessible to anyone who practices sincerely.
The sages of ancient India recognized that the root of all suffering lies in the misidentification of the self with the body and mind. Through consistent practice, one can dissolve this illusion and rest in the awareness that is ever-present.
Daily Practice
Begin with just ten minutes each morning. Sit in a comfortable posture, close your eyes, and simply observe the breath. Do not force stillness — allow it to arise naturally as the mind settles.

