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  1. Karma means ‘action’, and refers to the actions of our body, speech, and mind. Every action we perform leaves an imprint, or potentiality, on our very subtle mind, and each imprint eventually gives rise to its own effect. Our mind is like a field, and performing actions is like sowing seeds in that field. Virtuous actions sow seeds of ...

  2. NATURE OF KARMA. Karma is the law of moral causation. The theory of Karma is a fundamental doctrine in Buddhism. This belief was prevalent in India before the advent of the Buddha. Nevertheless, it was the Buddha who explained and formulated this doctrine in the complete form in which we have it today. What is the cause of the inequality that ...

  3. Sikh people believe in two kinds of Karma: Dukrit Karma and Sukrit Karma. Dukrit Karma means to think against the superior command, and Sukrit Karma means the opposite or rather to walk in Hukam. In every religion, Karma means the reaction created due to one's action. People may have different ways to undo the reaction, but Karma always judges ...

  4. Karma definition: action, seen as bringing upon oneself inevitable results, good or bad, either in this life or in a reincarnation. See examples of KARMA used in a sentence.

  5. Karma's Abilities. Karma reduces Mantra's current cooldown by 4 seconds for every enemy champion she damages with an ability. Karma fires a blast of energy, dealing 70 / 120 / 170 / 220 / 270 (+70% of ability power) magic damage to the first target hit and surrounding enemies, and slowing them by 40% for 1.5 seconds.

  6. Jul 6, 2021 · Hence, karma can be both “good karma” and “bad karma.” Here’s what I mean: People who are generally positive in thought and action enjoy greater personal happiness, experiences, and success than those who aren’t. Whether you believe in it or not, karma affects us every day. The following 10 real-life examples illustrate just that:

  7. Dec 4, 2015 · Karma is a Sanskrit word that primarily means 'action' but for South Asian Religions (and Philosophy) it is not limited to that as the term has gained various meanings and connotations over time. The term karma connects actions and results. Good and bad happenings experienced in this life are aggregate results of deeds in this and previous lives.

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