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Karma applies to all human beings who are born on earth. We create Karma; we live and die as per our Karma and then we are reborn. Everything that is born, animals, insects, even plants, they are Bhoktas, they are experiencers of past Karma. But only human beings create new Karma. Therefore, Karma applies to human beings in terms of creating Karma, but it applies to all living creatures in terms of redemption. The only way to escape Karma is through the realization that we are not the body that is suffering the Karma, not even the mind and ego that is creating the Karma, we are the Divine Soul. Then we are liberated from all Karma and we are free from the cycle of death and rebirth.
Sin and forgiveness are dealt with in terms of karma. In order to make up for negative karma, one must do good deeds to gain positive karma.
We human beings get very caught in technical terms and try to differentiate between Hinduism and Buddhism. When in reality, instead of separating, we must try to unify. Samsara in Hinduism is this world and samsara in Buddhism is more the cycle of death and rebirth, but they both mean the same. After all, the Buddha, who started Buddhism or rather who caused the beginning of Buddhism was a Hindu prince. His principles, his basic knowledge has come from Hinduism. He removed the evils of the Hindu beliefs of the day and went back to the original Hindu beliefs of the Sanatana Dharma, and therefore, Buddhism and Hinduism are actually the same with slightly different perspectives. Both believe that we must be free from this world, this samsara, both believe that we must attain Nirvana, while Buddhism calls it Nirvana, Hinduism calls it Moksha. Both are two branches of the same tree.
MERRY CHRISTMAS My dear friend i don't know what jaina monks mean by buring off karma's but in general terms your karma is burnt by the actions you do.What you sow is what you reap,this is the whole concept of karma.
It is called karma--the results of your actions.
latin
In simple terms, Karma is this:If you do something bad, something bad will happen to you; it could be in many forms.If you do something good, something good will happen to you; again, it can be in many forms.
Both words originate from greek or latin words, as most english words do. Also, they originate from older slang terms from even back to the medival times.
Karma.
I am guessing France since all the ballet terms are french.