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what is dharma? what is karma and its type...how our karma's affect our future? ​

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Answered by spehal1977
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In Hinduism, dharma is one of the four components of the Puruṣārtha, the aims of life, and signifies behaviours that are considered to be in accord with Ṛta, the order that makes life and universe possible. It includes duties, rights, laws, conduct, virtues and "right way of living".

It comes from the root “kri”, meaning, to act. Karma refers to actions or deeds, in the past, present and future. Karma includes physical as well as mental or psychological acts. In the yoga world, there are three types of karma. ... Prarabdha is that portion of the past karma that is responsible for the present.

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what is dharma?

In Hinduism, dharma is one of the four components of the Puruṣārtha, the aims of life, and signifies behaviours that are considered to be in accord with Ṛta, the order that makes life and universe possible. It includes duties, rights, laws, conduct, virtues and "right way of living".Dharma is also called dhamma.

what is karma and its type...how our karma's affect our future?

It comes from the root “kri”, meaning, to act. Karma refers to actions or deeds, in the past, present and future. Karma includes physical as well as mental or psychological acts. In the yoga world, there are three types of karma. ... Prarabdha is that portion of the past karma that is responsible for the present.

Karma can make our roles reverse.

One of the most fascinating facts about karma is that it often causes us to reincarnate in a reversed manner. This means that your parent may have actually been your child in a former life. Then, before reincarnating in this lifetime, the souls agreed to take on the opposite act.

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