INDIAN HISTORY

HISTORY

BUDDHISM

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
The Doctrine of Karma in Buddhism means:
A
predestination
B
the justification for social and economic inequalities in life
C
the deeds of a person determine the state of his life
D
doing one’s duty without bothering about the result
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -On a larger scale, karma determines where a person will be reborn and their status in their next life. Good karma can result in being born in one of the heavenly realms. Bad karma can cause rebirth as an animal, or torment in a hell realm. Buddhists try to cultivate good karma and avoid bad.

Detailed explanation-2: -One of the most powerful assumptions of the doctrine of karma is that one is in complete control of his/her fate or destiny. Whatever happens to an individual is a predictable outcome of his/her own choices over time.

Detailed explanation-3: -The theory of karma as causation holds that: (1) executed actions of an individual affects the individual and the life he or she lives, and (2) the intentions of an individual affects the individual and the life he or she lives.

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