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          1) What Geeta says. 
          2) Spiritual Meaning of karma:
          3) Example of karma.
          4) Different types of karma

Karma means action, work or deed.
This post talks about what Karma is in different Vedic books.
Geeta says: karma and karma fruit surrender to me....
God gives freedom to everyone to do karma. Any human being do karma as given, because of this freedom of karma remains novelty in life.

Spiritual Meaning of karma:
If no freedom to act then there will be nothing like life in life. Because of this freedom human can speed up in Sin, Punyaa and salvation.
With this freedom of karma everyone keeps getting their fruit and the person continues to suffer.
That's why there is so much diversity in the world.
Therefore, God says in geeta all beings are free to act.
God says you surrender these deeds to me. This is the process in which one who does not have the ego to do karma inside a person. 
And there is no desire for the fruit of that action.
These actions are called pure actions one who does not bind rather salvation may be helpful.

Example of karma: The destiny that you earn through your actions and behavior. When you behave kindly, this is an example of a situation where you earn good karma that will result in good things happening to you in the future.

Three different types of karma:

Prarabdha:  Prarabdha karma is experienced through the present body.

Sanchita:  Prarabdha karma is only a part of sanchita karma which is the sum of one's past karma.

Kriyamana or agami: Agami karma is the result of current decisions and actions.


This was just a small introduction to karma, it will be explained more in coming blogs!


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