vowels or missing conjuncts instead of Indic text. Karma is a concept of Hinduism which describes a system in which beneficial effects are derived from past...
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To a karma yogi, right action is a form of prayer. The paths are not mutually exclusive in Hinduism, but the relative emphasis between Karma yoga, Jnana...
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(particularly in Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism), as well as Taoism. In these schools, karma in the present affects one's future in the current...
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Kriyamana karma, in Hinduism, is the karma that human beings are creating in the present, the fruits of which will be experienced in the future. These...
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In Hinduism, Sanchita karma (heaped together) is one of the three kinds of karma. It is the accumulation of one's past karmas – all actions, good and...
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About Hinduism" by Sri Swami Sivananda The Teachings of Sri Ramana Maharshi - Karma and Destiny Sri Ramana Maharshi. 3: Action and Prarabdha karma Paths...
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Samskara (Indian philosophy) (redirect from Sanskara (Hinduism))
explains that, in the philosophical theories of Hinduism, every karma (action, intent) leaves a samskara (impression, impact, imprint) in the deeper structure...
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Nishkama Karma (Sanskrit IAST : Niṣkāmakarma), self-less or desireless action, is an action performed without any expectation of fruits or results, and...
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forms of the problem of evil based on Hinduism's karma and transmigration doctrines. According to Arthur Herman, karma-transmigration theory solves all three...
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while the album name refers to karma, a concept attributed to Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, Sikhism, and Taoism. In an interview with Aggressive Tendencies...
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The Karma-Sanyasa Yoga (Sanskrit: कर्मसन्न्यासयोग, romanized: Karmasannyāsayōga), also rendered the Karma-Samnyasa Yoga, is the fifth of the eighteen...
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Hinduism and Sikhism are Indian religions. Hinduism has pre-historic origins, while Sikhism was founded in the 15th century by Guru Nanak. Both religions...
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book of the Mahabharata. The term Karma Yoga is derived from two Sanskrit words: karma and yoga. In Sanskrit, karma means 'action' or 'deed'. It refers...
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Dharmic Hinduism or "daily morality", which McDaniel states is stereotyped in some books as the "only form of Hindu religion with a belief in karma, cows...
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In Hinduism, the conception of God varies in its diverse religio-philosophical traditions. Hinduism comprises a wide range of beliefs about God and Divinity...
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Saṃsāra (category All Wikipedia articles written in Indian English)
found in early Buddhism and Jainism, as well as in various schools of Hindu philosophy. The saṃsāra doctrine is tied to the karma theory of Hinduism, and...
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notion of karma, dharma, and societal norms. Among its direct roots is the historical Vedic religion of Iron Age India and, as such, Hinduism is often...
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Bhagavad Gita (redirect from Karma Jyayo Hy Akarmanah)
on Hinduism and offered his interpretations of the Gita, states Ajit Ray. Bal Gangadhar Tilak (1856–1920) interpreted the karma yoga teachings in Gita...
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called karma-phala, "the fruits of action"). Karma theory is commonly applied to the ethical realm of cause and effect in both Buddhism and Hinduism. In Buddhism...
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Karma (Sanskrit: कर्म, Pāli: kamma) is a Sanskrit term that literally means "action" or "doing". In the Buddhist tradition, karma refers to action driven...
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Historical Vedic religion (redirect from Brahman Hinduism)
religion, also called Vedicism or Vedism, and sometimes ancient Hinduism or Vedic Hinduism, constituted the religious ideas and practices prevalent amongst...
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Chitragupta (category Karma in Hinduism)
A Concise Encyclopedia of Hinduism. Simon and Schuster. p. 53. ISBN 978-1-78074-672-2. Dalal, Roshen (2014-04-18). Hinduism: An Alphabetical Guide. Penguin...
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incomes of all religious communities in the United States. Many concepts of Hinduism, such as meditation, karma, ayurveda, reincarnation, and yoga, have...
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attain salvation by emulating the life of the Jinas. Karma Karma in Buddhism Karma in Hinduism Jain philosophy categorises the souls jivas into two categories:...
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the key ideas he found when creating the show was the concept of karma in Hinduism, in which there is a cycle of rebirth and people improve and digress...
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Sevā (category Alms in Hinduism)
central concept in both contemporary Hinduism and Sikhism. In Hinduism, seva means selfless service and is often associated with karma yoga, disciplined...
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spiritual practice within Hinduism focused on loving devotion towards any personal deity. It is one of the three classical paths in Hinduism which lead to moksha...
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are performed by Brahmins in exchange for a Dakshina. Dharma Karma Maya Bhagavad Gita Hinduism Brahmin "Jnana versus Karma". The Hindu. 20 May 2013. "Sri...
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Hindu atheism (redirect from Athiesm in hinduism)
of actions then he can do so without karma. If however, he is assumed to be within the law of karma, then karma itself would be the giver of consequences...
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"experiences yet to be undergone in order to balance past actions" [1], a reference to the tenet of karma in Hinduism. This is not the first reference...
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