NTA-NET (UGC-NET) Philosophy (03) Classical Indian Ethics-Laws of Karma Study Material (Page 1 of 2)

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The Theory of Karma Ethical Implications

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The Theory of Karma Ethical Implications

The Laws of Karma
  • According to Buddha, the theory of dependent origination is indispensable for understanding his teachings. As he avers, “He who sees the pratityasamutpada, sees dharma and he who sees dharma, sees the pratityasamutpada.”
  • Buddha says the failure to grasp this principle of causation is the cause of all troubles in life. Hence, the belief in the theory of Karma is only an aspect of the aforemen…

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Sadhya Sadhana

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Sadhya Sadhana

  • An accurate translation of the Sanskrit word sadhya would be “that which is to be accomplished” or “the goal.” Sadhya is a philosophical and spiritual term that denotes the ultimate goal, the intended outcome, or the purpose one aspires to.
  • An individual strives to achieve thi…

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