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karma

karma / karma
Noun

This term carries a dual identity, shifting between a formal spiritual doctrine and a casual social observation. In its religious sense, it describes a cosmic ledger of moral debts and credits that span multiple incarnations, suggesting a deterministic cycle of rebirth. In common modern parlance, the word is frequently used to describe poetic justice or immediate retribution. It often implies a sense of irony when someone experiences a negative outcome that mirrors their own previous bad behavior, though it can occasionally refer to positive rewards for good deeds.

Meanings

Nounkarma

The sum of a person's actions in this and previous states of existence, viewed as deciding their fate in future existences.

"He believes his current misfortunes are a result of bad karma from a past life."

Nounkarma

The principle of cause and effect where a person's intent and actions influence the future events that happen to them.

"She felt that helping the stranger was a way of generating good karma for herself."

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