Kama begins with the Sanskrit word act, and in Hindu it refers to the result of the act.
The Kalmar law is useful to assume that human behavior results in specific results and it is beneficial to carry out actions that produce beneficial results and it is beneficial to perform actions that cause injury, loss, or mental retardation There is none.
Unlike the tradition of Abraham, this is not a correct, wrong, sacred perception - it is an unauthorized choice, not a natural law building. For example: Lay a big rock directly over your foot and loosen it - your foot will be crushed. This is simple physics. Once a flock of Jews enters the gas chamber, your spiritual progress will be compromised - again, simple, non-personal physics, and poor karma
Truth is not manifestation of sacred perception or opposition but a manifestation of physics, celestial mechanics. Good = physically / mentally beneficial. Bad = physical / mental harmful
Strictly translated Dharma means "obligation". This is the behavior and lifestyle (that is, the most useful one) in your life. That is: your Varna and Jati - in your Western words your "caste"
Your Darum is the blueprint for your life. You have it. This is a specific lifestyle of specific actions, rule manuals, and outlines determined by your past actions (karma). This leads to the best profit (spiritual advancement) in this particular avatar.
Some people 's Dharma may be quite different from the others' Dharma. The duty of a soldier is not the responsibility of a pacifist. The responsibility of the deer is not the responsibility of the tiger, nor the responsibility of the oak. Their birth prescribed different lifestyles for them and trying to follow each other's Dharma regardless of how they are managed can be physically and mentally annoying.
For example: When you fall asleep you will experience a continuous phase of dream (REM) and deep (not dream) sleep. When you wake up, when you wake up, the cycle stops.
Hinduism believes that this kind of life is actually a dream We will circulate a series of dreams (life) until "waking up" at last. With national consciousness, our dreams are not so fantastic
Hindu lifestyle Karma, Reincaration, Samsara, Moksha HINUSHELL HINUHISH DARMA KARMA SAMSARA bibliography Hinduism, with 1 billion fans, is the third largest religion in the world. It is not easy to classify everyday life as a belief system. Because it is a lifestyle (Dharma), it is dominated by all the code of conduct. Hinduism describes Dharma as the universal law of life, through which the law brings happiness and can protect 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 actions are directly related to your life (reincarnation) in your next life. The more you do, the closer you get to Moksha (liberation) Moksha will be released from reincarnation. - BBC religion
It can be said that all Hindu people believe in Dharma (the principle of nature) of each soul through various morals and behaviors, reincarnation (reincarnation), karma (causation), and Moksha (liberation from the earth) I will. Come out). Yoga of foundation and meditation. A cycle of reincarnation or soul in the cycle of birth and death until it reaches Moksha that is managed by Karma. Kama's philosophy reveals the results of arbitrary will-action, which leaves their marks in Artman (soul-spiritual self). These behaviors influence the process of life, and the form and life paths that the soul seeks in the next life cycle. Goodwill action brings the soul closer to sacred supremacy, bringing higher birth consciousness. The behavior of evil interferes with the recognition of sacred supremacy and misunderstands the soul to seek knowledge through material experience of various forms of secular life.