Finding spiritual duty in mundane tasks through Nasreddin's absurdist lens applied to Hindu karma yoga.
Nasreddin Hodja's donkey stories reveal how ordinary labor contains profound spiritual significance. In Hindu nature traditions, karma yoga teaches that all actions, when performed without attachment, lead to liberation. Nasreddin demonstrates this through tales where menial tasks become gateways to wisdom. A donkey carrying wood becomes a teacher of humility; sweeping becomes meditation. This concept bridges the Hodja's playful paradoxes with the Hindu understanding that nature itself instructs through repetition and presence. The examined joyful life emerges not from escaping mundane duties but from recognizing their hidden sanctity, transforming work into worship while maintaining the Hodja's characteristic humor about human pretension and spiritual pomposity.
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