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Karma (/ˈkɑːrmə/; Sanskrit: कर्म, Mal:IPA-sa; Mal:Lang-pi) inggih punika kurna saking basa Sansekerta suksman ipun tatindakan, pakaryan, utawi parilaksana, miwah indik sané pacang kapolihang.[1] Ring agama-agama India, istilah puniki nganggit ring paindikan karma phala, ring dija manah, pabaosan miwah parilaksana jadma (karma) mingaruhin galah sané pacang rauh majeng jadma punika (phala):[2] Manah, pabaosan miwah parilaksana bacik pacang ngasilang karma becik miwah rasa bagia ring Punarbhawa, sapunika paindikan sané ten becik ngasilang karma ten becik miwah embas malih ring rasa duka.[3][4]
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- ↑ See:
- Encyclopædia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 15, New York, pp 679–680, Article on Karma; Quote – "Karma meaning deed or action; in addition, it also has philosophical and technical meaning, denoting a person's deeds as determining his future lot."
- The Encyclopedia of World Religions, Robert Ellwood & Gregory Alles, ISBN 978-0-8160-6141-9, pp 253; Quote – "Karma: Sanskrit word meaning action and the consequences of action."
- Hans Torwesten (1994), Vedanta: Heart of Hinduism, ISBN 978-0-8021-3262-8, Grove Press New York, pp 97; Quote – "In the Vedas the word karma (work, deed or action, and its resulting effect) referred mainly to..."
- ↑ Karma. Encyclopædia Britannica. 2012.
- ↑ Halbfass, Wilhelm (2000). Karma und Wiedergeburt im indischen Denken (ring Jerman). Munich, Germany: Diederichs. ISBN 978-3896313850.
- ↑ Lawrence C. Becker & Charlotte B. Becker, Encyclopedia of Ethics, 2nd Edition, ISBN 0-415-93672-1, Hindu Ethics, pp 678