It means action or work. It is a moral concept in Hindu, Buddhist, Jain, Sikh and Taoist beliefs. It refers to the principle of causality where individual intentions and actions affect the individual's future. Good faith and good work contribute to finding good karma and happiness in the future, bad intentions and bad deeds contribute to the creation of bad karma and suffering in the future. Karma is associated with the idea of ​​a new birth in Indian religions.
Karma is called the actions of the organism, and the moral consequences that result from it. Any action, good or evil, and any source, act, speech or thought, must have consequences, as long as it has resulted from prior awareness and awareness. These consequences take the form of fruits that grow, and as soon as they ripen fall on their owner, their reward is either reward or punishment. May be prolonged or shorten the period required by the process of maturation of fruits (or the consequences of acts), Karma is the law of reward and punishment implanted in the depths of man
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It means action or action. It is a moral concept in Hindu, Buddhist, Jain, Sikh and Taoist beliefs. It refers to the principle of causality where Read More

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