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  2. 22 hours ago · ⭐️Unravel the mystery of "What is Karma" in this thought-provoking video!⭐️ Dive deep into the realms of good karma, bad karma, and the intricate laws of kar...

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  3. 22 hours ago · The karma symbol symbolizes this interconnectedness and the cyclical nature of karma. It reminds us of the need to act ethically, with compassion and mindfulness, to create positive outcomes for ourselves and others. In spirituality, the karma symbol holds deep meaning and significance. It represents the fundamental principle that our actions ...

  4. 2 days ago · Any kind of intentional action whether mental, verbal, or physical, is regarded as Karma. It covers all that is included in the phrase "thought, word and deed". Generally speaking, all good and bad action constitutes Karma. In its ultimate sense Karma means all moral and immoral volition.

  5. 1 day ago · Some Western interpreters have proposed what is sometimes referred to as "naturalized Buddhism". It is devoid of rebirth, karma, nirvana, realms of existence, and other concepts of Buddhism, with doctrines such as the Four Noble Truths reformulated and restated in modernistic terms.

    • চতুরার্য সত্য, (Chôturarjô Sôtyô)
    • चतुरार्यसत्यानि, (caturāryasatyāni)
    • caturāriyasaccāni
    • သစ္စာလေးပါး, (MLCTS: θɪʔsà lé bá)
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    1 day ago · Jain yoga aims at the liberation and purification of the self from the forces of karma, which binds the self to the cycle of reincarnation. Like yoga and Sankhya, Jainism believes in a number of individual selves bound by their individual karma.

  7. 4 days ago · Kāma (काम).— [masculine] wish, desire, longing for ( [genetive], [dative], or [locative]); love, inclination, lust, pleasure; [person or personal] as the god of desire or of love; adj. —° ( [especially] after an [infinitive] stem in tu) wishing for, intending to.

  8. 1 day ago · Karmaśeṣa (कर्मशेष) (lit. “chapter dealing with other rituals”) is the name of the twenty-ninth chapter of the Paramasaṃhitā: one of the older texts of the Pāñcarātra canon consisting of over 2100 verses in 31 chapters which, being encyclopedic in scope, deals with philosophy, worship routines, mantras, initiation ...

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