Samarpana (Sama + arpana) indicates that one must offer unto Me (i.e., My immanence manifest as My creatures) the same love, happiness and bliss that he seeks from Me, in a spirit of Sambhava (feeling of oneness). When Samarpana will progress to find fulfilment in Sarvarpana (offering one’s all abilities and acquisitions), then one will remain unattached to everything he usually misconstrues as his. But his duty doesn’t end there. He should consider himself a trustee of all he has offered to Me and should do his duties by them in worshipful dedication, feeling My immanence in everything. One must be unattached to the whirling worldliness but not detach himself from his duties to the world as a component of it. (NNSG Vol.7, p.30)