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Origin & Development of Karma Doctrine in Hinduism

By Jayaram V

The purpose of this essay is to explain some of the earliest Vedic beliefs and concepts associated with the doctrine of karma and how they developed into our current knowledge of the law of karma in Hinduism.

Read on www.hinduwebsite.com

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Pema Khandro Buddhism and Reincarnation

Pema Khandro discusses the notion of Reincarnation in Buddhism and how this idea is connected with the Buddhist worldview of interdependence, cause and effect, momentum of karmic actions and the motivation to interrupt cycles of unconscious habitual existence.

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Going Beyond Confusion - Bodhichitta Part 3

Going beyond confusion requires recognizing it as confusion in the first place. This video is an excerpt from a class on Tibetan Buddhism given by Pema Khandro.

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What Do Buddhists Believe Happens After Death?

Simply the mind continues, because as we’ve discussed in previous times, the mind is a stream of awareness which is not generated from physical causes.

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Reincarnation of Hindus and Rebirth of Buddhism | Jay Lakhani | Hindu Academy

Reincarnation of Hindus and Rebirth of Buddhism

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"Rebirth vs Reincarnation" at Southeast Missouri State U

Bhante Vimalaramsi spends an evening giving a talk about Rebirth vs Reincarnation and many other topics Nov 2013 at Cape Girardeau, MO.

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Reincarnation, Rebirth, Resurrection and What's Next

One of the most common questions I get on Buddhist teachings is on the concept of rebirth, resurrection and reincarnation. Here are some points to consider. These are three very different ideas if we look closely.

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Our Human Potential: The Unassailable Path of Love, Compassion, and Meditation

When His Holiness the Dalai Lama gave a series of lectures at Harvard University, they fulfilled magnificently his intention of providing an in-depth introduction to Buddhist theory and practice.

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Karma

Karma has become a household word in the modern world, where it is associated with the belief in rebirth determined by one’s deeds in earlier lives. This belief was and is widespread in the Indian subcontinent as is the word “karma” itself.

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The Future Is Open: Good Karma, Bad Karma, and Beyond Karma

Karma has become a popular term in the West, often connected with somewhat naive or deterministic ideas of rebirth and reincarnation or equated with views of morality and guilt. Chögyam Trungpa unpacks this intriguing but misunderstood topic.

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Good Karma: How to Create the Causes of Happiness and Avoid the Causes of Suffering

Lojong, or “mind-training,” is a practice that has gained astonishing popularly in recent years—because it works in transforming hearts and minds.

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