loko vikarma-nirataḥ kuśale pramattaḥ
karmaṇy ayaṠtvad-udite bhavad-arcane sve
yas tÄvad asya balavÄn iha jÄ«vitÄÅ›Äá¹
sadyaÅ› chinatty animiá¹£Äya namo 'stu tasmai
lokaḥ - the whole world; vikarma - to sinful activities; nirataḥ - always attached; kuÅ›ale - which are for their benefit; pramattaḥ - bewildered; karmaṇi - about duties; ayam - this (world); tvat - by You; udite - spoken; bhavat - of You; arcane - the worship; sve - their own (beneficial engagement); yaḥ - who; tÄvat - inasmuch; asya - of this (world); bala-vÄn - powerful; iha - in this life; jÄ«vita - for longevity; ÄÅ›Äm - hope; sadyaḥ - suddenly; chinatti - cuts off; animiá¹£Äya - to 'unblinking' time; namaḥ - obeisances; astu - may there be; tasmai - to Him.
Lord Kṛṣṇa states in the Bhagavad-gÄ«tÄ (9.27):
yat karoá¹£i yad aÅ›nÄsi
yaj juhoá¹£i dadÄsi yat
yat tapasyasi kaunteya
tat kuruṣva mad-arpaṇam
“Whatever you do, whatever you eat, whatever you offer or give away, and whatever austerities you perform — do that, O son of KuntÄ«, as an offering to Me.â€
This is the Supreme Lord’s commandment, but people in general are bewildered and neglect this auspicious activity, preferring instead to perform sinful activities that lead them to terrible suffering. The Kṛṣṇa consciousness movement is working to enlighten the world about this most essential activity of loving service to the Lord.