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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)...
- (Isvara). There are four different types of karma: prarabdha, sanchita, and kriyamana and agami. Prarabdha karma is experienced through the present body and...
- Sanchita karma (ac****ulated karma from past actions across lifetimes), Prārabdha karma (a portion of Sanchita karma that is currently bearing fruit and...
- ****ure. These actions that are generated day-by-day may either join the prarabdha karma and become experienced in this very life or join the sanchita karma...
- A part of the Sanchita karmas that has reached fructification, called Prarabdha karma, will determine the body form that the spiritual entity will ****ume...
- (ac****ulated works), Kriyamana, Agami, or Vartamana (current works), and Prarabdha (fructifying works), which are ****ociated with past, present and ****ure...
- saṃsāra as before for one who has known Brahman". There are three kinds of prārabdha karma: Ichha ("personally desired"), anichhā ("without desire") and parechhā...
- Brahman"). In the previous four stages, the yogi is subject to sañcita, Prārabdha and Āgamī forms of karma. He or she has been practicing Samprajñāta Samādhi...
- Hindi No. of episodes 631 Production Executive producers Ajay Dhanak Prarabdha Shrivastava Producers Abhimanyu Singh Rupali Singh Cinematography Ravi...
- although being beyond virtue. The liberated being after having lived out his prarabdha karma merges with Brahman. Advayananda was the Guru of Sadananda. Vedantasara...