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| | Hinduism: reincarnation and <b>karmab> |
 | | Hinduism has no definite date of origin, but it was practiced <b>inb> the Indus Valley, as early as 4000 B.C. At that time however it was not a religion but rather a set of rules by which the Indus civilization governed themselves. |  | | Hinduism teaches that this soul, inherit to all people inters the body at birth and leaves the body at death. |  | | After the person dies and the soul leaves the body for the astral plane, the <b>karmab> is tallied and, based on how "naughty or nice" one was during the last life, the soul is given a new body to incarnate. |
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| | http://www.hinduism.co.za |
 | | <b>Karmab> Yoga (Yoga of selfless, disinterested Action) described.Marks of one who has attained Yoga. |  | | He understood the law of action and reaction, which is the fundamental principle of the <b>Karmab> yoga, and it was for this reason He declared: Whatsoever a man soweth, that shall he also reap. |  | | The Hindu is not satisfied merely to accept Christ <b>inb> theory, but he strives hard to live the life, which Jesus lived, to lead a life of renunciation, of self-control and of love to all. |
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| | <b>Karmab> Yoga |
 | | <b>Karmab> yoga can be an effective spiritual discipline for persons who seek knowledge of God or knowledge of the Self. |  | | Mere <b>karmab> or action is different from <b>karmab> yoga, or action as a spiritual discipline. |  | | Sri Ramana Maharshi stressed that to be successful, the <b>Karmab> Yogi must be free of the notion that he himself is helping others, and that he must also be unattached and indifferent to the consequences of his actions. |
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| | Hinduism |
 | | Hinduism was exported to the United States at the turn of the century by Western-educated Indians who downplayed the complexity of Hindu philosophy and religion on their own country. |  | | Hinduism, as we talk about the main religion of India, is often compared to a mighty river into which are flowing many tributaries. |  | | For the twice-born Hindu male, there would be an ideal (seldom realized <b>inb> practice) of different life stages beginning and ending with more intense religious practices, and for the adult <b>inb> the stage of the householder there would be the key values of duty (dharma), success (artha), pleasure (kama), and spiritual freedom (mokhsa). |
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| | Doctrines of transmigration and <b>karmab> (from Hinduism) -- Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | Hindus generally accept the doctrine of transmigration and rebirth and the complementary belief <b>inb> <b>karmab>, or previous acts as the factor that determines the condition into which a being, after a stay <b>inb> heaven or hell, is reborn <b>inb> one form or another. |  | | The doctrine of <b>karmab> reflects the Hindu conviction that this life is but one <b>inb> a chain of lives (samsara) and that it is determined by man's actions <b>inb> a previous life. |  | | The major religion of the Indian subcontinent is Hinduism. |
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| | Hinduism |
 | | Hinduism: Early Hinduism - Early Hinduism Hinduism is a synthesis of the religion brought into India by the Aryans (c.1500... |  | | Hinduism is the major religion of India, practiced by more than 80% of the population. |  | | Hinduism - Hinduism, Western term for the religious beliefs and practices of the vast majority of the people... |
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| | Hinduism and the concept of <b>karmab> |
 | | There is a misconception among many that belief <b>inb> <b>karmab> would make one fatalistic. |  | | <b>Karmab>, whether it is good or bad, thus keeps man chained to the earth, because whether he goes to the heavenly worlds or to the darker worlds, he has to come back again some day to continue his journey. |  | | According to the tenets of Hinduism, actions that bear fruit binds man. All beings which are subject to the three qualities cannot escape from this inescapable law. |
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| | Hinduism Today <b>Karmab> October, November, December, 2002 |
 | | The concept of <b>karmab> has spread beyond the confines of the Asian religions that conceived it to become a core concept of today's yoga and New Age movements. |  | | <b>Karmab> also refers to our individual <b>karmab> that we carry from life to life, both the <b>karmab> to be resolved <b>inb> this life, and the <b>karmab> to be resolved <b>inb> a future life. |  | | The study of <b>karmab> is effectively approached <b>inb> a three-step process: 1) dispelling common misconceptions about <b>karmab>; 2) acquiring a correct intellectual understanding of <b>karmab>'s key concepts; 3) managing your own <b>karmab> by utilizing the correct understanding of <b>karmab> to refine your actions and reactions <b>inb> life. |
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| | <b>Karmab> |
 | | arma is Sanskrit for "deed." <b>Inb> both Hinduism and Buddhism <b>karmab> includes an individual's physical and mental actions which determine the consequences of the person's present life and sequential lives through rebirth. |  | | The closest mentioning of <b>karmab> is the Biblical scripture: "...for whatever a man sowest, that shall he reap." (Gal. |  | | There are three types of <b>karmab>: "agent-<b>karmab>" which is concerned with the present cause and effect, and will influence future lives; "prarabdha-<b>karmab>" which had already been caused and is <b>inb> the process of being effected; and, "sanchita-<b>karmab>" which has been accumulated but has not yet been effected. |
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| | Hinudism Introduction with Om & <b>Karmab> |
 | | The words "Hindu" and "Hinduism" are not mentioned <b>inb> the Vedas and are not Sanskrit words. |  | | Hinduism is the most popular religion <b>inb> Asia. |  | | Nowadays, the word "Hindu" is used to describe worshipers of the Hindu gods-those who worship Vishnu, Krishna, Siva, Durga, or anyone else. |
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| | Hinduism,hindu festivals,customs,traditions and observances <b>inb> Trinidad and Tobago. |
 | | Hinduism is the oldest religion that mankind has ever known.It is also known by the name Sanatan Dharma -the Eternal Religion.Hinduism is not a man made religion nor was it founded by any group of individuals. |  | | Hinduism allows the freedom of thought,worship,faith and human reasoning.It does not subscribe to the falacy that spiritual liberation could only be achieved by it's doctrine only.Instead,it respects all other religions as a means of reaching the same goal. |  | | Hinduism honours truth <b>inb> whatever form it might appear <b>inb>.It does not support corrupt politicians nor does it condone to fanaticism.Women are held <b>inb> high esteem and their virtues and values are respected at the highest level. |
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| | What is <b>Karmab>? - The Best site on India and Hinduism |
 | | Hinduism is the only religion, which preaches the Law of <b>Karmab>. |  | | Hinduism is the only religion which can answer all of the above questions, and with complete satisfaction. |  | | If a person takes good actions <b>inb> life and thus builds good <b>karmab>, he or she will be born into a better life <b>inb> the next incarnation. |
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| | <b>Karmab> Yoga |
 | | The theme of <b>KARMAb> YOGA, that is carried on <b>inb> the daily life of the Hindu, is reflected <b>inb> the many scriptures of Hinduism. |  | | The renowned Hindu Guru Swami Vivevakananda detailed extensively the four yogas of Hinduism; i.e., <b>Karmab> Yoga, Bhakti Yoga, Raja Yoga and Jnana Yoga. |  | | WHAT IS <b>KARMAb> YOGA is the foundational yoga of Sanatan Dharma/Hinduism. |
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| | <b>karmab> |
 | | <b>Karmab> is a law <b>inb> Hinduism which maintains that every act done, no matter how insignificant, will eventually return to the doer with equal impact. |  | | Van Praagh's version of <b>karmab> is not likely to be accepted by Hindus or Buddhists. |  | | Despite the fact that there could be no evidence for a metaphysical belief <b>inb> <b>karmab>, the idea of <b>karmab> is popular among many <b>inb> western cultures where it has become detached from its Hindu roots. |
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| | <b>Karmab> to Grace - Hindu and Christian Teachings - Comparisons and Contrasts |
 | | The immediate aim of <b>Karmab> to Grace is to present a comparison and contrast of and between the ideas of Christianity and Hinduism. |  | | If you are a Hindu, we hope that these ideas will clarify the teachings of Hinduism and give you a basic grasp of the teachings of Jesus. |  | | <b>Karmab> to Grace is a web site designed to promote dialogue between Christians and Hindus. |
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| | <b>Karmab> hinduism Theory of Reincarnation karm Yogi |
 | | You perform <b>Karmab> as a physical manifested being and this shall suffice your journey to the Swarga (Heaven)... |  | | Further more depending on your <b>Karmab>, if you are granted a boon by the Almighty God... |  | | It is only the Punya or Paap <b>Karmab> performed by one which decides what body the Atman (soul) within shall manifest <b>inb> next Life!! |
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| | <b>karmab> & reincarnation <b>inb> Hinduism |
 | | The reincarnation (<b>inb> conjunction with <b>karmab>) explains why some people never gets to see the fruits of their action <b>inb> their life time and why some children die when they have committed no sin. |  | | Similarly from the global account of <b>karmab>, which is known as prArabdham, some portion is transferred to the new local account when the soul reincarnates into a new body and this portion of <b>karmab> is called sanchitham. |  | | When the <b>karmab> exist one would have to undergo the fruits of it for which one may have to go through multiple births <b>inb> multiple forms - plants, animals... |
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| | <b>Karmab> |
 | | <b>Inb> Buddhism and Zen Buddhism <b>karmab> (or kamma) is created by body, mouth and mind (including intent) and is overcome by adherence to the Three Pure Precepts: cease evil, do good for others, and keep a pure mind. |  | | <b>Inb> Hinduism, the individual is completely responsible for the accumulation of samskaras (thoughts, impressions and attributes) over many lifetimes. |  | | <b>Inb> Jainism, a form of matter that can contaminate a soul and postpone its attaining Nirvana. |
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 | | I think to be able to buy into <b>karmab> one would have to accept the Buddhist philosophies. |  | | The first thing that pops into my head when I hear the word <b>karmab> is the famous cliché what goes around, comes around. |  | | I have always held an image of <b>karmab> as a sort of ledger tabulating what I have done and what I can expect. |
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| | <b>Karmab> |
 | | The dictionary definition of <b>Karmab> is from Hinduism and Buddhism. |  | | This law is termed as '<b>karmab>', which means to 'act'. |  | | <b>Karmab> can be described as the emotional content of memories. |
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