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Destiny, in Buddhism
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karma
Alternative clues for the word karma
- Eastern notion of causality
- Destiny or fate, to a Buddhist
- (Hinduism and Buddhism) the effects of a person's actions that determine his destiny in his next incarnation
- "What goes around comes around" Buddhist concept
- Seether "___ and Effect"
- "My Name Is Earl" concept
- Concept of causality, in Hinduism
- Hindu's destiny
Word definitions for karma in dictionaries
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Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 (context Hinduism Buddhism Sikhism Jainism English) The sum total of a person's actions, which determine the person's next incarnation in samsara, the cycle of death and rebirth. 2 A force or law of nature which causes one to reap what one sows; destiny; ...
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Word definitions in Wikipedia
Karma (born 6 June 1990) is a female Bhutanese recurve archer from Trashiyangtse . She competed in the individual recurve event and the team recurve event at the 2013 and 2015 World Archery Championships in Copenhagen, Denmark and she will represent Bhutan ...
Usage examples of karma.
In a flutelike voice, he sang of the sacred writings, or Vedas, composed well before the first millennium bc, and of the catalogue of magical yajnas, sacrificial formulas, mantras, and rituals that the Vedic religion embodied, and of the many schools, sects, and religions that had developed through the centuries: Sankhya, Yoga, Vedanta, Vaishnavas, Shaivas, Shak-tas, all of which were preached and practised under the separate canopies of Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism, which in turn took their impetus from the original Vedic, changing and refining the basic precepts into a multiplicity of separate doctrines : Karma, avatar, samsara, dharma, trimurti, bhakti, maya.
Karma would, it was reasoned by Mack and his associates, weigh heavily with a jury not only because it came from a white, grass-roots, eminently credentialled American, but because it was also the faith he personally practised and espoused.
The avalanche karma of Festina Ramos, distorting the space around her like a black hole, so that the woman herself was almost invisible within.
She said she went home smelling of guacamole and that the karma was bad.
Poor silly boy, she thought anguished, is it your karma to die heirless like so many of your line?
We are permitted to wipe out a certain proportion of our karma, and then come back to earth with the rest still bound about our neck, and it is this unexpiated karma that causes our sufferings in the next life.
Of course, if we merely abreact them each day and repeat them again the next, we are not doing ourselves very much good, for although we may have neutralised that particular portion of karma, we are acquiring plenty more of an even more unpleasant nature, for we are making sure of a place for ourselves in the hell reserved for hypocrites, and anything more painful than the unmasking of a hypocrite to the depths of his selfish and cowardly soul it is hard to imagine.
If it was in her karma to die without the necklace, then Kusum would have to accept it.
They both had plenty to feel guilty about, but Kusum had become obsessed with atoning for past transgressions and cleansing his karma.
In a flutelike voice, he sang of the sacred writings, or Vedas, composed well before the first millennium bc, and of the catalogue of magical yajnas, sacrificial formulas, mantras, and rituals that the Vedic religion embodied, and of the many schools, sects, and religions that had developed through the centuries: Sankhya, Yoga, Vedanta, Vaishnavas, Shaivas, Shak-tas, all of which were preached and practised under the separate canopies of Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism, which in turn took their impetus from the original Vedic, changing and refining the basic precepts into a multiplicity of separate doctrines : Karma, avatar, samsara, dharma, trimurti, bhakti, maya.
Morality in the finally crystallized form of Tolstoyism is the art of avoiding Karma or of adapting oneself to it.
Over the span of aeons, this store of karma becomes a great weight upon the soul, keeping it bound to the wheel of birth and death.
The Bhagavad Gita, you know, is all about Reincarnation and Karma, and all those lovely old things.
Brahmans tell us that a really bad karma can only be eliminated by thirty million million million rebirths multiplied by all the grains of sand in the bed of the Ganges River.
As soon as the lamas came, the Venerable Yulin planned to make a brief address explaining the purpose of what they were doing, then the flames would leap up and a load of evil karma would vanish in smoke.