The Bhagavad Gita · core concept · हिंदी में पढ़ें
Nishkama karma — action without grasping
निष्काम कर्म (niṣkāma karma)
In one sentence
Nishkama karma is the practice of full action with full release of attachment to its fruit — the Gita's signature teaching, given in verse 2.47.
The depth — what it actually means
The Gita's most distinctive contribution to the world's ethical literature is this idea: it is possible to do the work intensely and to release the result completely. Most people imagine the choice is between trying hard (and being attached to outcomes) and not trying (and being unattached). The Gita says: do both halves of the right move. Try hard. Release outcome. They are not in conflict. They are the two halves of one action.
Modern application — how to use this today
Pick one task this week and do it as practice: full effort, zero attachment to result. Do the work, hand it over, walk away. Do not check the metric. Do not poll for the response. Notice what changes — usually the work gets better. Always the doer suffers less.