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short definition of karma and dharma​

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Answered by autikomal1234
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Dharma and karma are Sanskrit concepts that have been codified through the practice of indigenous Indian religions. ... Dharma refers to one's lifelong duty whereas karma refers to someone's day to day actions and the negative or positive obligations these actions bring about.

Answered by IIITZNOBITAII
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Dharma is a Sanskrit word that means law or decree. Karma is the sum of all of a person's actions through all of his lives, past and present. These actions are considered in relation to that person's dharma, and whether or not that person fulfilled the duties dictated by his dharma.

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