saha-yajñāḥ prajāḥ sṛiṣhṭvā purovācha prajāpatiḥ
anena prasaviṣhyadhvam eṣha vo ’stviṣhṭa-kāma-dhuk || 10||
My Understanding : Everything on this earth belongs to nature. We are meant to use these resources, but never to destroy them. As human beings, we must fulfill our duties, and whatever we truly need will be provided by God in ways we cannot always predict. We must earn a living to sustain ourselves, but we should not be driven by selfishness. When we let go of selfish desires, we naturally attract what we need. The sun, the clouds, and the rain perform their duties without expecting anything in return. Similarly, in a farm, crops yield seeds that continue the cycle of growth. The purpose of life is to perform our duties with integrity and to do them well. Humans are a part of God’s creation, and we should honor this connection through practices like yajna (sacred rituals) and homa (fire offerings) to feel the presence of God in our lives.