- In Jainism,
karma is
referred to as
karmic dirt, as it
consists of very
subtle particles of
matter that
pervade the
entire universe.
Karmas are attracted...
- (ghātiyā
karmas)
directly affect the soul
powers by
impeding its perception,
knowledge and energy, and also
bring about delusion.
These harming karmas are:...
- subconscious.
Sanchita karmas follow through to the next life. A part of the
Sanchita karmas that has
reached fructification,
called Prarabdha karma, will determine...
- evil
karmas."
Jainism thus
places an
equal emphasis on the
physical act as well as
intent for
binding of
karmas.
Although the
doctrine of
karma is central...
- Maian-Anna
Kärmas (born Maian-Anna
Kärmas, 25
February 1978 in Tallinn) is an
Estonian singer, songwriter, and journalist.
Kärmas had her
debut as a soloist...
- difficulties, with
about 2,450
Karmas built since 2011. As a
result of
flash floods caused by
Hurricane Sandy in
October 2012, 16
Karmas caught fire and another...
-
karmic process.
Karma gets
bound to the soul on
account of two processes: āsrava –
Influx of
karmas, and
bandha –
bondage or
sticking of
karmas to consciousness...
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Prarabdha karma are the part of
sanchita karma, a
collection of past
karmas,
which are
ready to be
experienced through the
present body (incarnation)...
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Intertwined Fate and Free Will: The
first 2
Karmas,
namely Sanchita and
Prarabdha are
Fated and the next 2
karmas Kriyamana and
Agama are free will. The 2...
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Karma (Sanskrit: कर्म, Pāli: kamma) is a
Sanskrit term that
literally means "action" or "doing". In the
Buddhist tradition,
karma refers to
action driven...