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What is the theory of Karma?

The literal meaning of the Sanskrit word Karma is deeds, including thoughts and words. However, according to Jainism, Karmas are invisible, fine particles of matter prevailing all around us just like the air particles. Our souls attract these karmas through activities related to mind, body and speech. This means every time we get angry, we attract karmas, every time we kill some one, we attract karmas

Posted in Puja & Rituals by Amrita Ravi at 7:46 PM on October 24, 2008
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what about Karma in Buddhism ?

In Buddhism, Karma from Sanskrit: action, work is used specifically for those actions which spring from mental intent in Pli: cetana, which brings about phala from Sanskrit: fruit or consequence or vipka from Pli: result. Karma can be either negative or positive; with its respective negative or positive vipka.Karma is the energy which drives Sasra, the cycle of suffering and rebirth for each being

Posted in Puja & Rituals by prem kumar at 4:09 AM on October 01, 2008

What is Sanchit karmas?

Accumulated deeds. Immeasurable stock of all deeds performed, in infinite past lives and in the present, which is retained in the k&227;ran body until the karmas ripen to eventually bear fruit as pr&227;rabdha karmas, either later in the present life or in a future life Vartal-6.3. There are three types of karmas: sanchit karmas deeds accumulated over infinite births, pr&227;rabdha karmas deeds

Posted in Puja & Rituals by My creations at 5:36 PM on September 30, 2008

Tell Karma according to buddhism ?

. For the role of God or Creator, Buddhism substituted the rule of the Law of Karma. This Law is active in every department of the universe, this cannot be broken. Both happiness and sorrow of the man are the result of the Karma. One, therefore, must do good and discard evil. The Buddha says: "An evil deed left undone is better, for an evil deed causes suffering later. A good deed done is better, for doing

Posted in Puja & Rituals by unmand singh at 1:29 AM on October 12, 2008

Who is a real Karma Yogi?

Some consider personalities such as the Buddha to have been karma yogis. Buddha is the ideal karma yogi... acting entirely without motive, and the history of humanity shows him to have been eradicate the ego that conceals the Self. Detached, selfless action leads to liberation. Such action is not just work; it is karma yoga....A karma yogi is one who works decidedly, laying aside all ones

Posted in Puja & Rituals by Arun Nair at 12:52 AM on September 13, 2008
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assuming that the law of karma or the theory of karma exists, who ACTUALLY decides what is gud karma and bad karma?

You before doing karma. God after you have done karma.

Posted in Others by InkTank at 4:55 PM on February 13, 2007

assuming that the law of karma or the theory of karma exists, who ACTUALLY decides what is gud karma and bad karma?

You before doing karma. God after you have done karma. Answered by: betterlife at 1:28 PM on February 13, 2007 | betterlife's Q & A | Report Abuse Rate this : 0 0

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Is being wealthy good karma? If it is, does that mean that most people in the West have good karma, and most people in the Third World have bad karma?

First of all karma is not wealth. derived from the Sanskrit root kr meaning to do, to make. The work karma means action, work, and deed. Only secondarily does karma refer to the result of past deeds, which are more properly known as the phalam or fruit of action.Everyone knows the role of karma in day to day life as well as in spiritual field. There are many ways to define karma. I will try to define

Posted in Others by Karan Kapoor at 8:17 PM on June 27, 2008

What is karma and what is dharma .?

Karma is what we do and dharma is what we should do....There are several types of Karma: Individual: when applied to a specific person. For example, in the case of sickness.It is important to stress that not all suffering or bad circumstances are effects of a karma, because due to our unconsciousness we can directly cause our own suffering. Example: a person who crosses a street without taking proper care

Posted in Self Development by Nibedita . at 11:39 PM on August 10, 2008
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Do you believe in karma, and why?

In Buddhist tradition, the idea of karma basically means "You get what you give." Its all about your actions and how you treat people. Whatever you do intentionally to others comes back. Buddhists also believe in reincarnation, so the actions of your past lives can affect your present and future lives....Sure, Karma existed since the dawn of time.It is individual as well as collective

Posted in Puja & Rituals by KABIR RIBAK at 7:11 PM on October 07, 2008
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In Vedanta and Yoga teachings, there are three types of karma: Which are they?

The concept of Karma, based on the Vedas and Upanishads was a concept that was adopted by other religions like Buddhism and Jainism. One of the first and most dramatic illustrations of Karma can be found in the great Hindu epic, the Mahabharata. The original Hindu concept of karma was later enhanced by several other movements within the religion, most notably Vedanta, Yoga, and Tantra.Karma

Posted in Puja & Rituals by Tingtong S at 1:39 PM on October 07, 2008

What is "karma-indriyas"?

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Posted in Puja & Rituals by My creations at 4:08 AM on September 19, 2008

What is the advaita concept of liberation?

various stages &paths.[2...] FIRST ; by following any path VIZ : "Gyan-marga, Bhakti-Marga,"Karma- yoga, etc. The aspirents hearts becomes purified , it no longermerely reflects but manifests Indian Philosophical Annual, ... "The Concept of Man in the Vedas" The Concept of Man: Indian...In the advaita analysis, human life and behavior is explained on the basis of the theory of karma

Posted in Puja & Rituals by My creations at 1:02 PM on June 17, 2008

What is the advaita concept of liberation?

In the advaita analysis, human life and behavior is explained on the basis of the theory of karma, which sets the cycle of rebirths into motion. All actions, good or bad, create their own karmic residues called vAsanas , which exhibit their results over a period of time. The karma which has already started taking fruit is called prArabdha karma. This is the karma that is responsible for the current

Posted in Puja & Rituals by My creations at 11:17 PM on September 16, 2008

What is the law of karma?

Action and reaction are equal and opposite but in case of human karma it multiplies and magnifies....dear my creation,The law of karma underpins the process of transmigration of the soul. Karma literally means "action," but more often refers to the accumulated reactions to activities. Thus we talk of "good karma" and "bad karma," which are stored reactions

Posted in Puja & Rituals by My creations at 10:51 AM on March 09, 2008
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