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defination of karma



Karma, as a word, has been used very loosely. If you are reading this page, it’s likely that you are one amongst thousands who is truly seeking the right understanding of this misunderstood word – "Karma".


You are possibly here to understand how our intentions, motives, desires and the emotional drive with which we conduct our actions have an effect on our lives and how they are related to the term “Karma”.

Karma in Sanskrit means deed or action. It includes actions that we do, not only through our body, but also through speech and mind.
Karma is also referred to an echo of the past and is also said to create the future.
Common acts like going to work, good deeds, charity, etc. are also referred to as Karma in general.
However, Revered Dadashri, who has attained Realization of the Self, gives a deeper understanding and explains that those acts are actually fruits of Karma bound in one’s previous life. Thus, whatever you see externally in the current life are all the fruits of one’s inner intents of one’s past life.

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