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What is the law of karma tahght by the upanishads

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Upanishads are the philosophical texts of Hindu religion whose main principles centre around the idea of karma. b. It identifies Karma or deeds as a principle of cause and effect based on actions. ... It is your karma in the previous life that determines your condition in your present life.

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Answered by ZzyetozWolFF
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The law of karma teaches us that whatever we do today, comes back to us tomorrow. Be it good or bad, that happens to us, has a deep connection to what we have done in our past lives. The law of karma is just philosophical beliefs which teach us to act in a similar way to how we want to be treated all our life.

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  • Upanishads is a holy book which was composed by Vyasa.

  • Karma was a Hindu belief which is considered by most the faiths. Karma has a meaning in the Bible, Quran and many other religious books.

  • It is said that karma chases one to one life, to another. We all live on what we do.
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