Tuesday, March 31, 2020


The law of karma, it always follow you, you can hide from everyone, but you cannot hide from your karma. The only option man have is to improve it.

The law of Karma based on the course effect relationship not only on the physical plane but also on the mental and normal planes. In physical phenomena, the cause and effect relationship can easily be demonstrated but in regard to Karma Theory the effect of action cannot be physically analysed. The law of Karma operates through a series of births. Man has to suffer the consequences of his actions until he succeeds in regulating his actions by free knowledge and wisdom.

The Karma philosophy has not baffled people for centuries. The complexities of these phenomena have never been fully understood by many ancient civilisations nor will it ever be understood by the present.

The Law of Karma centres on the philosophy that as a man sows, so shall he reap. It is one of the major tenets of Hinduism and is an important part of the daily lives of Hindus. Karma is born from desires and we are born from Karma. Much effort is placed in obtaining objects of desire and the fruits of such desire are produced in the form of pleasure and pain, joy and sorrow.

The fruits of Karma cannot be reaped in one lifetime. One has to go through numerous cycles of births and deaths in order to reap all the fruits of their Karma, be it good or bad. Performance of good actions and noble deeds produces the Karmic fruit of joy, happiness and peace while; the performing of evil and bad deeds produces the fruit of sorrow, unhappiness and pain. The fruits of Karma not experienced in this lifetime are carried on to the next life so that the individual can get his full dues, whatever that may be. The deeds performed are what determine the character of the next existence.

Clearly it can be seen that the precepts of Karma is embedded in the science of reincarnation. One does not stop existing after death. The death process causes the soul to depart from one body into another and the benefits of one's past Karma continues until that soul achieves the supreme state of consciousness.

Whenever there is a cause an effect must be produced. In other words, karma means not only action but also result of an action. The consequences of action are not a separate thing. The causer of the action cannot be separated from the action. Behind an action, there are desires and thoughts, desires of object arises in the mind then one thinks of how the desire can be fulfilled, then exerts to possess the desire to be fulfilled. Desire and the action always go together. Thought of desire, how to fulfil the desire and the action to achieve the desire, these are the three threads that are the causes of the karma.

The law of karma is one of the fundamental doctoring in Hinduism. As a man sow so shell he rips. This is the law of karma. If you do an evil action you will suffer from it. On the other hand, if you do a good action you will benefit from it. There is no power on the earth which can stop the result of karma from yielding its fruits. Every thought, every word every deed is as if were weighted on the scale of eternal justice. Hindu believes things on this universe do not happen accidentally of haphazardly. There is a certain definite connection between what is happening now, and the law of karma.

Every action produces 3 fold effects. It will give you an appropriate reward; will affect your character, leaves behind an impression in your mind. Just as a mango seed produces a mango tree and rice planted in the field produces a rice plant, wheat plane will result in wheat harvest, the karma produces an equivalent result good or bad according to your deed. If you do evil actions you will rip pain and suffering as your benefit. If you do good things you will rip pleasure and happiness. This is the basic law of karma.

Whatever you saw by your action comes back to you. Your actions of the past are responsible for your present condition your present action will shape will shape your future; there is nothing chaotic in this world. You will become good by good actions and bad by bad actions. Understand this law, and live wisely, have noble thoughts that will only bring you happiness.
Varahamihira   says that Astrology, like a lamp throws light on the dark recesses of the future and reveals the results and consequences of Karma done in previous lives.

Man suffers and enjoys the fruits of his past Karma then what part do planets play in this game? Do they blindly and mechanically indicate the current of human destines or is there any active agency on the part of the planets.

If a man loses his son, he suffers from his Karma, which might consists in his having caused a similar affliction to somebody in his previous birth and not because mars occupies the 5th house in the horoscope. The time of fruition also synchronized with the Dasa indications.

In life there is a continuous struggle between destiny (Vidhi) and free Will (Ichcha Shakti,) and at any time the resultant of these two operative forces determines one’s action.

In the ordinary man, free Will (Ichcha Shakti,) is not very strong. His action in life will, therefore correspond to a very large extent, with the forecast given by his horoscope. But in the case of persons of great spiritual development, there will be some variation even though the general pattern will remain the same as indicated by the horoscope. In this world of relativity, neither fate nor free will can be supreme. It is some sort of conditional liberty which man enjoys.

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