Guest guest Posted November 18, 2008 Report Share Posted November 18, 2008 Karma has a dual meaning. It means 'action' and 'destiny'. The two are inseparably linked together because our own action fashions our 'destiny'. This may not be obvious because in daily life we may see a hard working honest person without money and support. We also observe, many a time, currupt men enjoying comforts and leading prosperous lives. The only Scientific rational explanation possible is that the honest man is suffering as a result of misdeeds done in past life. So, the immutable law is, " As you sow, so shall you reap " , the result of our actions are spread out over several lifetimes, and we are unable to connect the cause and effect. This Karma-siddhanta is deep rooted and forms one of the fundamental principles or beliefs of Hindus. That is why we listen people saying " Emchestam Idantaa maa kharma " 'what can we do , every thing is our 'Kharma'. It is not kharama,but karma - our action - we are experiencing the reactions of our actions. The intention is a significant aspect of all actions and determines our karma. The faith and knowledge of law of Karmic Cause and Effect enlightens one to mould their own destiny through proper thinking and performing actions. One should try to understand about this by through study of scriptures and with observation. I request you to listen about Karma Siddhanta. http://www.archive. org/search. php?query= dr.anjaneyulu% 20goli Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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