Karma
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Karma is a word meaning the result of a person's actions as well as the actions themselves. It is a term about the cycle of cause and effect. What happens to a person, happens because they caused it with their actions. It is an important part of many religions such as Hinduism and Buddhism.
Karma is about all that a person has done, is doing and will do. Karma is not about punishment or reward. It make a person responsible for their own life, and how they treat other people.
The "Law of Karma" is a major belief in Hinduism, Ayyavazhi, Sikhism, Buddhism, and Jainism. All living creatures are responsible for their karma - their actions and the effects of their actions.
[edit] External links
- Karma as explained in the Buddhist Encylopedia (buddhism.2be.net)
- The Law of Karma (Heart of Hinduism)
- What is Karma ? The Cause and Effect of Karma
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