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  1. Karma - Wikipedia

    Karma symbols such as the endless knot (above) are common cultural motifs in Asia. Endless knots symbolize interlinking of cause and effect, a karmic cycle that continues eternally. The endless knot …

  2. KARMA Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of KARMA is the force generated by a person's actions held in Hinduism and Buddhism to perpetuate transmigration and in its ethical consequences to determine the nature of the person's …

  3. Karma | Indian Philosophy & Its Impact on Life | Britannica

    Dec 10, 2025 · Karma represents the ethical dimension of the process of rebirth (samsara), belief in which is generally shared among the religious traditions of India.

  4. Karma Explained: The Heart of Hindu Philosophy

    Oct 27, 2024 · Karma, a fundamental concept in Hindu philosophy, is derived from the Sanskrit word “kri,” which means “to act.” It refers to the law of cause and effect, where every action has …

  5. The Psychology and Philosophy of Karma

    Oct 14, 2025 · According to several Indian religions, karma is the law of cause and effect extended to human affairs; every instance of thought, speech, and action is a cause, and all our experiences are …

  6. Karma - Encyclopedia of Buddhism

    This is called karma. It has nothing to do with judgement; there is no one keeping track of our karma and sending us up above or down below. Karma is simply the wholeness of a cause, or first action, and …

  7. Karma - World History Encyclopedia

    Dec 4, 2015 · Karma is a Sanskrit word that primarily means 'action' but for South Asian Religions (and Philosophy) it is not limited to that as the term has gained various meanings and connotations over …

  8. KARMA | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    Hindus believe in karma, meaning they will answer for their actions - if not in this life, then in the next. He depended on Buddhism, in which the bad karma of killing can be balanced by the good karma of …

  9. The Doctrine of Karma: Understanding Action and Consequence

    Dec 11, 2023 · The concept of Karma is one of the most profound and widely discussed ideas in Indian philosophy. Rooted in the teachings of Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism, Karma explains the …

  10. Karma - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    According to the theory of Karma, what happens to a person, happens because they caused it with their actions. It is an important part of many Indian religions such as Hinduism and Buddhism.