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Karma in Hinduism and Buddhism

Karma in Hinduism and Buddhism: Some Similarities and Differences

From the Panchatantra... The Banana Peel

. . . a proud Brahmin - one noble in name - came upon a banana peel in his path. He communed with himself, saying, "every man reaps in the future the fruits of all his acts. If, therefore, I take this peel from the pathway, I shall have done a deed of merit, and be rewarded by karma in my next life. " So mused the Brahmin, and he carefully removed the peel. For this crafty thought of self, the proud Brahmin was born in a lower caste in his next life.

In western societies karma is a term applied to events with out really understanding why it is being used. "Ooh, bad karma!" Or "Its your karma that this happened to you." John Lennon made "Instant Karma" a household phrase. However, what really is karma? What does it mean to Hindu's and Buddhists?

According to the Random House College Dictionary, karma is an action, seen as bringing upon oneself inevitable results, good or bad, in this life or in a reincarnation.

Karma is a Sanskrit word that translates into "action". It literally means "deed or act", but more broadly describes the principle of cause and effect. Simply stated, karma is the law of a


Do not talk when others are speaking...

(4) Andrew Powell - Living Buddhism, page 23

(2) Philip Kapleau - The Wheel of Life and Death 1st edition, paraphrasing on his ideas



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