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Differentiate between “sakam karma” and nishkam karma.”

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Answered by Golda
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Sakaam Karma - 

Sakaam karma means to act selfishly, or with personal gain and self-interest in mind. When acting out of Sakaam Karma, an individual is acting with the expectation and motivation that good will be returned to him or her in this life. 

Nishkaam Karma -

Nishkaam Karma is the opposite of Sakaam Karma. Nishkaam Karma is considered to be the selfless action without even the subtle internal hope for a thank you or goodness returned. 

Therefore, Sakaam Karma is considered attachment to the result of personal actions in life with motives of self-interest, whereas Nishkaam Karma centers on the actions a yogi takes within the world for the sake of others and not for self-benefit.
Answered by MrVampire01
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Explanation:

We Should Know Some Trignometric Identities For Solving This Question.

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\begin{gathered}1. \: \: \sin(2 \alpha ) = 2 \sin( \alpha ) \cos( \alpha ) \\\end{gathered} </p><p>1.sin(2α)=2sin(α)cos(α)

2. \: \: \sin(180 - \alpha ) = \sin( \alpha )2.sin(180−α)=sin(α)

3. \: \: \sin(90 - \alpha ) = \cos( \alpha )3.sin(90−α)=cos(α)

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L.H.S :- Sin10. Sin30. Sin50. Sin70

\begin{gathered}= \cos(90 - 10) \sin(30) \cos(90 - 40) \cos(90 - 70) \\ = \cos(80) \: \frac{1}{2} \: \cos(40) \: \cos(20) \\ = \frac{1}{4 \sin(20) } \cos(8 0 ) \cos(40) . \: 2 \sin(20) \cos(20) \\ = \frac{1}{8 \sin(20) } \cos(80) 2. \cos(40) \sin(40) \\ = \frac{1}{16 \sin(20) } 2 \cos(80) \sin(80 ) \\ = \frac{1}{16 \sin(20) } \sin(160) \\ = \frac{1}{16 \sin(20) } \sin(180 - 20) \\ = \frac{1}{16 \sin(20) } \sin(20) \\ = \frac{1}{16} \: \: \: \: \: \: \: \: .........R.H.S\end{gathered}

=cos(90−10)sin(30)cos(90−40)cos(90−70)

=cos(80) 2/1

cos(40)cos(20)= 4sin(20)1

cos(80)cos(40).2sin(20)cos(20)= 8sin(20)1

cos(80)2.cos(40)sin(40)= 16sin(20)1

2cos(80)sin(80)= 16sin(20)1

sin(160)= 16sin(20)1

sin(180−20)= 16sin(20)1

sin(20)= 16/1

.........R.H.S,

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