Nimi Questions the Yogendras: Māyā, Cosmic Dissolution, Guru-Śaraṇāgati, Bhakti, and Deity Worship
वेदोक्तमेव कुर्वाणो नि:सङ्गोऽर्पितमीश्वरे । नैष्कर्म्यां लभते सिद्धिं रोचनार्था फलश्रुति: ॥ ४६ ॥
vedoktam eva kurvāṇo niḥsaṅgo ’rpitam īśvare naiṣkarmyaṁ labhate siddhiṁ rocanārthā phala-śrutiḥ
若无执著地履行吠陀所规定之行,并将其果报奉献于至上主,则得“无业之成就”(naiṣkarmya-siddhi)——脱离物质劳作之缚。经典中所说种种果报,只为激发行者兴趣,并非吠陀智的真实究竟。
Human life is an opportunity offered by the laws of nature to the conditioned soul so that he may understand his eternal relationship with the Supreme Personality of Godhead. Unfortunately, even in the human form of life most living entities remain addicted to improving the standard of animal activities, namely eating, sleeping, defending and mating. Almost no one is interested in the actual success of life, Kṛṣṇa consciousness.
This verse says that when one performs Vedic duties without attachment and offers the results to the Supreme Lord, one attains perfection in desireless action (naiṣkarmya).
According to this verse, such reward-statements are primarily meant to attract people to begin following Vedic discipline, which ultimately leads them toward selfless devotion.
Do your rightful responsibilities (work, family, service) conscientiously, drop possessiveness over outcomes, and consciously dedicate the effort and results to God—turning duty into devotional offering.