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. Kriyamana Karma-- what is this type of Karma in Hindu philosphy?
Asked by sudhakar kuruvada,
14 Mar 02:20 pm
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Kriyamana Karma is the daily, instant Karma created in this lifetime and that we create in our life because of our free actions. It refers to those which are currently in front of us to decide or act on. This contributes to our Future Karma in a big way. They can also be worked off immediately. These are debts that are created and worked off - i.e. for example, you park your vehicle in a 'No Parking Space', you get caught and you are fined (punished) immediately.
Answered by LIPSIKA, 14 Mar 02:22 pm
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Kriyamana karma, in Hinduism, is the karma that human beings are creating in the present, the fruits of which will be experienced in the future.
Answered by saranathan Narasimhan, 14 Mar 02:30 pm
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Kriyamana Karma: daily, instant karma created in this life that is worked off immediately. These are debts that are created and worked off - ie. you do wrong, you get caught and you spend time in jail
Answered by afsa kausar, 14 Mar 02:21 pm
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Kriyamana Karma: daily, instant karma created in this life that is worked off immediately. These are debts that are created and worked off - ie. you do wrong, you get caught and you spend time in jail
Answered by Ataur Rahman, 14 Mar 02:20 pm
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