Guṇa-vibhāga: The Three Modes and the Path Beyond Them
यदा आशिष आशास्य मां भजेत स्वकर्मभि: । तं रज:प्रकृतिं विद्यात् हिंसामाशास्य तामसम् ॥ ११ ॥
yadā āśiṣa āśāsya māṁ bhajeta sva-karmabhiḥ taṁ rajaḥ-prakṛtiṁ vidyāt hiṁsām āśāsya tāmasam
When one worships Me through one’s prescribed duties, hoping for material benediction, one’s nature should be understood to be in rajas (passion). And one who worships Me with the desire to harm others is in tamas (ignorance).
This verse says that worship of the Lord performed with a desire for rewards, even while doing one’s duties, is influenced by rajas (passion) and is not yet pure devotion.
Because when worship is performed with the intention to gain the power to harm others (hiṁsā), it is rooted in darkness and cruelty, which are symptoms of tamas.
Examine your motives in spiritual practice: reduce reward-seeking and completely reject harmful intentions, cultivating service to God for purification and love rather than control or gain.