CLIMATE OF INDIA
GENERAL FEATURES OF INDIAN CLIMATE
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the good and evil a person does
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one’s religious beliefs
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one’s prayer life
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the cycle of birth, death and re-birth
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Detailed explanation-1: -karma, Sanskrit karman (“act”), Pali kamma, in Indian religion and philosophy, the universal causal law by which good or bad actions determine the future modes of an individual’s existence.
Detailed explanation-2: -/ˈkɑr·mə/ (in the Buddhist and Hindu religions) the force produced by a person’s actions in one life which influences what happens to that person in future lives.
Detailed explanation-3: -Most Hindus believe that God does not impose evil on people. Evil is a natural part of life – it happens because of the law of karma. Karma means ‘action’ and is understood as the law of cause and effect. Each time a person does something, it has an effect.
Detailed explanation-4: -Karma means action. Physics shows that for every action, there must be an equal and opposite reaction. Karma is energy, which in itself is neither good nor bad; these are just the labels people choose to attach to it.
Detailed explanation-5: -The most often talked about types of karmas, though, are good and bad karma. Bacine explains that good karma is when you make a positive contribution to the world such as helping someone in need, paying someone a genuine compliment, or even smiling at a stranger.