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Is Dharma a Buddhist?

In Buddhist literature, dharma often refers to Buddhist teaching and practice in general. In this sense, dharma is used by Buddhists to encompass everything that was taught by the Buddha (or more precisely what a given tradition believes was spoken by him).

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Is dharma the opposite of karma?

karma refers to someone's day to day actions and the negative or positive obligations these actions bring about, while dharma refers to one's lifelong duty. The type of karma that you bring about is influenced by your dharma.

Then, what goes up must come down?

The term "what goes up must come down" is a phrase that means things that rise must eventually return to the earth due to gravity. Example: Simon accidentally let go of the big balloon his parents had bought for him. So his parents told him: "What goes up must come down, it will fall back down to the earth eventually." Also, how does karma work? Karma means action. One can think of it as a Newton's spiritual law. The difference is that karma is an equal and similar reaction. Every action, whether physical, mental or emotional, causes an emission of karma, which will bear fruit at some point.

Accordingly, do you believe in what goes around comes around?

Originally Answered: Does the old adage of "what goes around comes around" ring true? Yes, it is about as true as it gets. For example, if someone does something bad, they may or may not get away with it. If they don't, then what "went around" already "came around". What did Lord Krishna say about karma? Lord Krishna said, "The meaning of Karma is in the intention. The intention behind the action is what matters. Those who are motivated only by desire for the fruits of action are miserable, for they are constantly anxious about the results of what they do."

When you meet your soulmate Buddhist saying?

The Buddhists say if you meet someone with a heavy heart and weak knees, that's not the one. You will feel calm when you meet your soul mate. There was no anxiety, no agitation.

One may also ask how many karmas are there in bhagavad gita?

Karma: Action of Three Types. Every karma must bear fruit and karma is of three types according to Bhagavad Gita.

By Marwin Rajlaxmi

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