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Karma - Punarjanma, Brahma Sri Chaganti Koteswara Rao Gari Pravachanam



Karma is a concept of Hinduism which describes a system in which beneficial effects are derived from past beneficial actions and harmful effects from past harmful actions, creating a system of actions and reactions throughout a soul's reincarnated lives, forming a cycle of rebirth. The causality is said to apply not only to the material world but also to our thoughts, words, actions, and actions that others do under our instructions. For example, if one does a good thing, something good happens or will happen to them, and the same applies if one does a bad thing. It is said in the Puranas that the lord of karma is the planet Saturn, Shani.
According to Vedanta thought (which is the most influential school of Hindu theology), the effects of karma are controlled by God (Isvara).
There are three different types of karma: prarabdha, sanchita, and kriyamana or agami. Prarabdha karma is experienced through the present body and is only a part of sanchita karma which is the sum of one's past karmas, whereas agami karma is the result of current decisions and actions.
Brahma Sri Chaganti Koteswara Rao Gari Pravachanam

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