Karma and Resurrection Navigation: Ashram | Guruva | Newspapers | Church | Temples | Materials | HHE | Himalayan College The double creed of home karma and reincarnation is a lot of Hindu intellectual jewelry. Others include the patterns of Dharma and our religious behavior, dialogue with God, worshiping God, leading the master's degree on Saturday, and finally revelation by knowing our God and God's identity It is included. Therefore, a strong shoulder and enthusiastic consciousness are known and explained in Veda.
In this article, I will explain the idea of karma and reincarnation. The idea that behavior affects life is called karma. Karma is defined in the traditional American dictionary as "it is believed to determine the overall influence of human behavior and behavior in the continuous stages of human existence, human destiny" . Ras can be translated as "work" or "action", rgyu-bras is translated as "fruit". Combined, las rgyu-bras can be translated into human behavior results (Keyes 232). If a person takes good action in life, Buddhists think that good things will happen in life, and they expect to oppose bad behavior. By understanding this concept and hard working on the life dominated by the rule of Karma, people can wish for a happy life.
There are three main elements in Hinduism: Dharma, Kama, and reincarnation. What people do in this life will determine your reincarnation in your next life. This belief comes from the law of causality, which is the law of causality. "The purpose of the individual is to allow individual soul Atman to become part of the absolute soul, or Brahmin, by exiting this cycle, the circle of birth and rebirth" (Hindu 1990). Dharma is a natural law that defines the social, ethical and spiritual harmony of life.
Hindu Lifestyle Karma, Reinvention, Samsara, Moksha Nashell's Dharma Karma Samara Rhetoric References Hinduism is the third largest religion in the world and has one billion fans. It is not easy to classify daily life as a belief system. Because it is a lifestyle (Dharma), it is dominated by the laws of all actions. Hinduism describes Dharma as a universal law of life, through which the law brings happiness and can save people from corruption and torture. Dharma was made by ancient masters. Several rules of Dharma control honesty, sacredness, and senses. Hinduism thinks that all actions will bring results (effects). These behaviors are directly related to your next life (reborn) life. The more you do, the closer you get to Moksha (liberation) Moksha is the liberation from the reincarnation of the wheel. - BBC religion