Word | Sanskrit | IAST | In General | Veda | Purana | |
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Karma | कर्म | karma | Karma, derived from the Sanskrit root kri, which means to act, do, or make, means... | Karma is a logical conclusion to Vedic thought. The idea is available in veda samhita,... | Karma and rebirth is illustrated in the Puranic stories. | Read More |
Karma Marga | कर्म मार्ग | karma mārga | The path of selfless knowledge leading to union with God Doing the duty (... | Karma is a logical conclusion to Vedic thought. The idea is available in veda samhita,... | Read More | |
Karmabandhana | कर्मबन्धन | karmabandhana | Karmic bondage; karmic tie. The term Karma denotes the consequences of... | Read More | ||
Karmakanda | कर्मकाण्ड | karmakāṇḍa | According to traditionalists, the Brahmanas and Samhitas together form the Karmakanda and... | Veda do not discriminate Karma Marga and Jnana Marga as different. Veda promote internal... | Purana only reinforced the discriminatory concept of Karmakanda concept and considered... | Read More |
Karmamarga | कर्ममार्ग | karma mārga | The path of selfless knowledge leading to union with God Doing the duty (... | Karma is a logical conclusion to Vedic thought. The idea is available in veda samhita,... | Read More | |
Karmaphala | कर्मफल | karmaphala | The fruit of actions; the consequence of a deed. Doing the duty ( Karma... | Read More | ||
Karmayoga | कर्मयोग | karmayoga | The Yoga of selfless (unattached) action; performance of one’s own duty; service of... | Karma is a logical conclusion to Vedic thought. The idea is available in veda samhita,... | Read More | |
Karmayogi | कर्मयोगि | karmayogi | One who practices Karmayoga ; Karmayogi is fully dedicated to god and consider all... | Karma is a logical conclusion to Vedic thought. The idea is available in veda samhita,... | Read More | |
Agami karma | आगामि कर्म | āgāmi karma | Karma produced by present action that will be experienced by the individual in the future. | Read More | ||
Akarma | अकर्म | akarma | Literal meaning of akarma is inaction or non-doing. Karma, akarma and... | Read More | ||
Jatakarma | जातकर्मन् | jātakarman | Celebrating the birth of a child is called Jatakarman. It is one of the samskaras. By... | Read More |