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Title: Karma Of Hinduism: Simplified For Western Audiences


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Karma Of Hinduism Simplified For Western
Audiences
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  • Karma is the same as the phrase that is commonly
    used in the Western world- An individual reaps
    what they sow. The law of karma states that good
    actions lead to good results, and bad deeds will
    have bad outcomes. Sanatana dharma states that a
    person is fully responsible for the consequences
    of their actions. Let us now go into more detail.
  • Karma is the same as the phrase that is commonly
    used in the Western world- An individual reaps
    what they sow. The law of karma states that good
    actions lead to good results, and bad deeds will
    have bad outcomes. Sanatana dharma states that a
    person is fully responsible for the consequences
    of their actions. Let us now go into more detail.
  • Humans continuously perform karma, and sometimes
    they do actions without assessing the future
    impact. A persons future is determined by their
    current actions. When they do positive actions,
    they create a positive future.

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  • Karma can be segregated into two broad categories
    from the view point of seeking results from
    actions Nishkam karma and sakam karma. Actions
    that are done without any selfish motives come
    under nishkam karma. On the other hand, we have
    sakam karma, which speaks of karma that is done
    with the anticipation of obtaining materialistic
    gains. In this context, it must be highlighted
    that it is only nishkam karma that takes an
    individual closer to God.
  • Apart from the above, karma can be divided into
    three more types based on time, as well Kriyaman
    karma, sanchit karma, and prarabdha karma.
    Kriyaman karma refers to the karmas that are done
    in the present. The effects of this karma will be
    experienced either in the future or in subsequent
    births.
  • Sanchit karma is the karma that was accumulated
    in the past and which also includes previous
    lives. The individual might have not yet
    experienced all the consequences of this karma.
    Finally, there is prarabdha karma which is a
    portion of sanchit karma, and the effects of
    which are being felt by an individual in their
    existing life.

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  • The significant point to be noted is that the
    corresponding results of karma cannot be avoided.
    If the actions are good, then the resulting
    situations are good. Or else, an individual
    cannot escape from facing unpleasant
    circumstances.
  • Sometimes it is tough to do good karma, as there
    are situations in life where its quite confusing
    to differentiate between good and bad. In such
    circumstances, humans have to shift the focus
    from materialistic results. Hindu dharma states
    that, here, the person has to emphasize more the
    aatmik gains that are related to a specific
    pattern of karma.
  • As per Hinduism, the law of karma stresses that
    the outcomes of actions are not inevitable
    things. There is no need for people to adopt a
    fatalistic approach towards life. Through doing
    good karma, in the present, the severity of the
    effects of bad karma of the past can be lessened
    to a reasonable extent. For this purpose, pure
    devotion to God is also a pivotal aspect.
  • Hinduism teaches that the positive effects of
    good karma can be shared with others, too.
    Prayers that are done during pilgrimages and
    offerings to departed souls of relatives are
    examples of this kind of good karma.

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