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What
is Karma?
Karma
is a basic concept common to Hinduism
, Buddhism, and Jainism
. The doctrine of karma states that one's state in this life is a result
of actions (both physical and mental) in past incarnations, and action in this
life can determine one's destiny in future incarnations. Karma is a natural,
impersonal law of moral cause and effect and has no connection with the idea
of a supreme power that decrees punishment or forgiveness of sins. Karmic law
is universally applicable, and only those who have attained liberation from
rebirth, called mukti (or moksha) or nirvana, can transcend it. Karma
yoga, the spiritual discipline of detachment from the results of action,
is a famous teaching of the Bhagavad-Gita
.
Adapted
from Questia
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