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Volume 4 · Karma Veda · Chapter 6 · Karma Saṃhitā - Short Hymns of Action

कर्तव्य-दीपः

Canon Rev1 / Commentary Rev1 (25 December 2025)

Sanskrit

कर्तव्यं दीपः भवेद ् नित्यं, कौशलं तस्य वर्त्मनि । सेवा तस्य फल-शुद्धिः, लोक-हिते समर्पिता ॥

IAST

kartavyaṃ dīpaḥ bhaved nityaṃ, kauśalaṃ tasya vartmani | sevā tasya phala-śuddhiḥ, loka-hite samarpitā ||

English (literal)

Let duty be a constant lamp; excellence its path. Service purifies its fruit, offered to public good.

English (poetic)

Duty as lamp; excellence as path; service as purification.

Commentary

Bhāṣya

Duty (kartavya) is called a lamp because it illumines the next step even when the whole path is unseen. This is a post-vedic replacement for superstition: do not seek omens; seek obligations. Gravity steadies the body; duty steadies the will. The hymn links duty with excellence (kauśala) and service (sevā). Excellence is not vanity; it is compassion in technique. Poor workmanship becomes harm when it touches lives. Thus every profession becomes a field of dharma: medicine, engineering, teaching, governance. Propaganda seduces with identity pride; duty seduces with nothing. That is why it is pure. It asks you to do what must be done, even when applause is absent. In that secrecy, the personal relation to Param Īśvara becomes real.

Praśna–Uttara

Student
“How do I find my duty?”
Teacher
“Look where your capacity meets another’s need under justice.”
Student
“What if duty is heavy?”
Teacher
“Then carry it in small measured steps.”

Prayoga

  1. Choose one daily duty that directly reduces harm.
  2. Improve one skill relevant to your duty each week.
  3. Offer one act anonymously.