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- Karma - Wikipedia
Karma symbols such as the endless knot (above) are common cultural motifs in Asia Endless knots symbolize interlinking of cause and effect, a karmic cycle that continues eternally The endless knot is visible in the center of the prayer wheel
- KARMA Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of KARMA is the force generated by a person's actions held in Hinduism and Buddhism to perpetuate transmigration and in its ethical consequences to determine the nature of the person's next existence; broadly : such a force considered as affecting the events of one's life
- Karma | Indian Philosophy Its Impact on Life | Britannica
Karma represents the ethical dimension of the process of rebirth (samsara), belief in which is generally shared among the religious traditions of India
- Karma: What It Is and How It Affects Your Life - WebMD
Karma is a concept in Hinduism, Buddhism, and other traditions where a person's actions, good or bad, influence their future experiences and spiritual growth
- Karma - World History Encyclopedia
Karma is a Sanskrit word that primarily means 'action' but for South Asian Religions (and Philosophy) it is not limited to that as the term has gained various meanings and connotations over time
- Karma Explained: The Heart of Hindu Philosophy
Karma, a fundamental concept in Hindu philosophy, is derived from the Sanskrit word “kri,” which means “to act ” It refers to the law of cause and effect, where every action has consequences that can manifest in this life or future lives
- The Psychology and Philosophy of Karma
According to several Indian religions, karma is the law of cause and effect extended to human affairs; every instance of thought, speech, and action is a cause, and all our experiences are their
- Karma - New World Encyclopedia
Karma literally means "deed" or "act" and is associated with earthly existence The concept of karma in Indian philosophy and religion is inextricably associated with the doctrine of rebirth, or reincarnation
- Karma - Encyclopedia of Buddhism
This is called karma It has nothing to do with judgement; there is no one keeping track of our karma and sending us up above or down below Karma is simply the wholeness of a cause, or first action, and its effect, or fruition, which then becomes another cause
- Karma in Hinduism - Wikipedia
Karma is a concept of Hinduism which describes a system in which advantageous effects are derived from past beneficial actions and harmful effects from past harmful actions, creating a system of actions and reactions throughout a soul's (jivatman's) reincarnated lives, [1] forming a cycle of rebirth
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