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Encyclopedia Britannica - Main :: JUN-KHA |
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KARMA , sometimes written KARaIAN, a Sanskrit noun (from the root kri, to do), meaning deed or action. In addition to this simple meaning it has also, both in the philosophical and the colloquial speech of India a technical meaning, denoting " a person's deeds as determining his future lot." This is not merely in the_ vague sense that on the whole good will be rewarded and evil punished, but that every single act must work
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punishment for the past is laying up reward and punishment for the future. This view of existence as an endless and concomitant sowing and reaping is accepted by learned and unlearned alike as accounting for those inequalities in human life
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century B.C. As he did not believe in the existence of soul he had to modify the doctrine
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