Is karma apart of Buddhism?
Yes. Karma is in Hinduism and Buddhism, meaning action, seen as bringing upon oneself inevitable results, good or bad etc
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How does justin understand karma? in buddah boy?
It is spelled karma. Karma is the belief that one's acts are ...
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Karma is a ruthless prosecutor, believing only perfection can...
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In hinduism the religious and moral duties of an individual are referred to as karma?
Karma:1:(Hinduism and Buddhism) the effects of a person's act...
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Where is karma Gyalley in India?
Karna Art Gallery is located at 902,Karma near Suvidha Shoppi...
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Kriyamana Karma most closely describes what you are talking a...
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Karma is a ruthless prosecutor, believing only perfection can...
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Karma means action, means "to do" In Buddhism, therefore if y...
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Why do you need my opinion? I am not a higher power, just a g...
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How does justin understand karma? in buddah boy?
It is spelled karma. Karma is the belief that one's acts are ...
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What is the opposite of karma?
Fatalism and predestination are opposite of karma. Have any m...
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Why do you need my opinion? I am not a higher power, just a g...
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What religion believes on Karma?
Karma (or kamma in Pali) is a concept common to Hinduism, Bud...
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What do people mean when they say Karma is going to happen?
The meaning is that evil is returned to the wrong-doer and th...
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What does that name Karma mean?
The girl's name Karma is of Hindi and Sanskrit origin, and it...
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It is definitely karma with a "k". Happy New Year from ChaCha!
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Karma means action, means "to do" In Buddhism, therefore if y...
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Karma - The Buddhist belief that whatever you do comes back t...
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Karma is a Sanskrit word meaning 'fate' or 'work.' When appli...
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Does shoplifting give you bad karma?
I would say, Yes, shoplifting would definitely bring you bad ...
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About Buddhism
Buddhism is a religion and philosophy developed in Northeastern India sometime between the 6th and 4th centuries BC. It is based on the teachings of Siddhartha Gautama, commonly known as the Buddha. Two major branches of Buddhism have developed - Theravada and Mahayana - that have spread across much of Asia and, in recent years, across much of the world. According to estimates, there are between 350 - 500 million adherents to forms of Buddhism across the world.

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