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How to handle dirty office politics: 5 Bhagavad Gita quotes to survive it gracefully

etimes.in | Last updated on - Nov 12, 2025, 12:14 IST
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Bhagavad Gita for professional problems

It is often said that the Bhagavad Gita has solutions to all life problems, and rightly so. Gita's wisdom is timeless and it offers powerful lessons on how to stay calm, focused, and righteous even in the toughest times-- including difficult workplace situations. Whether it’s dealing with manipulative colleagues, unfair treatment, or ego clashes, Shri Krishna’s teachings remind us to act with integrity, self-awareness, and balance. Here we list some Gita quotes that can help you navigate dirty office politics wisely:

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“You have the right to work, but never to the fruits of work.” (Chapter 2, Verse 47)

This verse from the Gita reminds you to focus on your actions, and not the outcome of it-- especially when the going gets tough. In a politically charged office, it’s easy to get frustrated when others take your credit or play mind games. Instead of reacting, one should have faith that everything is happening for good. So channel your energy into doing your best with sincerity. When you detach from results, you become less affected by office drama and more centered in your purpose.

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“A person who is not disturbed by happiness and distress, and is steady in both, is certainly eligible for liberation.” (Chapter 2, Verse 15)

Have you ever noticed how people in leadership or powerful position always stay calm under pressure-- and it seems no less than a superpower! In the Gita, Shri Krishna also says that one should have a steady and balanced mind-- neither be too excited by success nor too hurt by setbacks. When you maintain calm in chaos, you tend to stay focussed and make wiser decisions. The calmer you stay, the more power you hold in stressful office situations.

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“Perform your duty equipoised, abandoning all attachment to success or failure.” (Chapter 2, Verse 48)

Office politics thrives on comparison and competition. Shri Krishna’s words urge you to perform your duties without attachment to results. When you stop obsessing over recognition or promotions, you work more authentically and effectively. Staying detached also helps you see through manipulative tactics and respond with clarity rather than emotion — which is a powerful shield in a toxic work environment.




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“For him who has conquered the mind, the mind is the best of friends; but for one who has failed to do so, his very mind will be the greatest enemy.” (Chapter 6, Verse 35)

In this verse, Shri Krishna beautifully emphasises the importance of mastering one's self — in any situation, whether personal or professional. Your mind can either be your strongest ally or your worst obstacle. By controlling your mind, thoughts and emotions, you can control the outcome of most situations. And so, self-mastery can not only help you navigate dirty office politics but also deal with it smartly.

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“When meditation is mastered, the mind is unwavering like the flame of a lamp in a windless place.” (Chapter 6, Verse 19)

The modern workplace is full of distractions and power struggles. This verse from the Gita highlights the strength of inner stillness. When you master your focus, you stop reacting to negativity and start leading with confidence. Centeredness is your greatest advantage — it not only protects your mental health but also earns you quiet respect in any professional setting.


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