Vedic philosophy of life, which is karma.
A man must not ignore the Vedic injunction of doing his karma but observe it with all the seriousness at his command.
The Vedas insists on “act, act and act”. His action or inaction judges a man. This is the truth without an iota of doubt”. This mantra propounds the core of the Vedic philosophy of life, which is karma.
Only an individual must not only earn a living but also acquire wealth and property through righteous means. Earning wealth through correct means is indeed lauded and never shunned in the Vedic philosophy of life. A craving for a free lunch is, ipso facto, an antithesis and is looked down upon by all Aryans.
Aryan means a man or women who follows the Vedic dharma and becomes a fine example of manhood or womanhood. To earn one’s daily bread by sweating it out is as lofty an ideal as practicing the truth. Absence of it leads not only to physical death but also the death of ideals that one cherishes.
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