Is Earning Money Bad?

Is Earning Money Bad?
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Money is a complicated topic of discussion. Have you ever wondered if making money is a bad thing? We may hear people say that wanting money is wrong or greedy. But let us see what the ancient spiritual books say about earning money.

The Bhagavad Gita teaches us that money itself is not evil. Lord Krishna teaches us that it is good to work and earn a living but we should be honest and not harm others to earn money. The Bhagavad Gita goes on to explain that we all have a duty in life called Dharma. If you are a student, learning is your dharma. If you are an adult, your dharma could be to teach, to heal, to help others. One major outcome of our duties is earning money and that is okay. The Bhagavad Gita teaches us that we should not overly desire money or material things. Greed and desires can lead us away from happiness and peaceful living.

The Vedas and Upanishads explain that we should use money to take care of our needs and help others. If you have any more resources than you need, share them with people who are less fortunate. Giving to others makes our hearts pure and brings real happiness.

Hinduism reminds us that money is merely a tool for comfort. Money allows us to provide for our needs like food, clothing, books, etc, and keep our families and friends comfortable. But money should not be the most important thing in our lives. If we are only focused on money, we may lose track of our kindness, honesty, and love.

So, is earning money bad? No. Our spiritual books show us that earning money is only bad when it comes from dishonesty or greed, and if we use money to help ourselves and the needy. So, it is important to always remember that, it is not how much money you have, but how you choose to use it that truly matters.

With this very purpose, Disha Publication brings you three elegant books in simple language –

Bhagavad Gita: With Engaging Stories – This book is divided into short chapters and interesting anecdotes, making it easy for students to understand the principles of the soul and karma.

Ramayana: For Young Minds – A narrative-based presentation of life values and ideals that resonates with readers of all ages.

Vedas and Upanishads: For Students – Complex ideas are presented through simple stories, maintaining both depth and interest.

Through these books, we not only return to the path of knowledge but also revive our cultural consciousness.
Now is not just the time to move forward – but also to return to our roots.

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