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Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
The Sanskrit word that means “actions” or “deeds.” These deeds or actions will affect a person’s fortunes in this life and the next.
A
Dharma
B
Karma
C
Code of Manu
D
Moksha
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -The general law of cause and effect underlies the Buddhist doctrine of karma, a Sanskrit word meaning “action.” In this context, our actions refer to the present causes we make-whether good or bad-through our thoughts, words and deeds.

Detailed explanation-2: -The word karma literally means “action” or “doing” (Pāli: Kamma, or Sanskrit: Karma). But in the Buddhist theory, karma has a specific meaning. Not all actions, which means all ‘volitional action’, actions, which spring from the intention (Pali: cetanā) of an unenlightened being[5].

Detailed explanation-3: -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.

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