Trees provide for all creatures, not just for humans, offering refuge to birds, squirrels, and monkeys alike. They toil diligently until their fruits emerge, then generously share them with the world. Karma Yoga, a path of selfless service, paves the way toward Moksha (spiritual liberation) through purposeful effort. This practice encourages a deep commitment to one’s objectives, fosters the growth of new abilities, and reveres all actions as divine. The Gita categorizes karma into three distinct forms: Karma (obligatory duties), Vikarma (prohibited actions), and Akarma (failure to act). Furthermore, it delves into four pathways of yoga—Bhakti, Gyaan, Karma, and Kriya. These profound concepts are meticulously examined across six chapters of the text.