It is very fair. The rules are same for hindus as well as non-hindus. The punishment is not for all times (the rewards also are time bound, proportional to the amount of good deeds). One is sent back with a new life to improve his/her record. This cycle is supposed to end when a person exhausts all bad karmas. Then, according to the belief of a person, he/she stays permanently close to God or even merges into God.
According to Hinduism we are here to fulfill our karma & destiny. Hinduism firmly belief in The Law of Cause and Effect (karma).
People of Hinduism believe that after they die, they are rewarded or punished according to their deeds. Hindu believe in The Law of Cause and Effect (karma) .
People of Hinduism believe that karma will pay his debts in next life. Hinduism believe in The Law of Cause and Effect (karma).
The rules of the law were just.
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An IMPOSSIBLE goal. The fact that the law is just and fair to the MAJORITY of people is sufficient.
Karma is the law of cause and effect. Many people think that Karma means that if you are mean to others, you will suffer bad luck in the future. This is a gross simplification of the way Karma effects our lives, but it is sufficient for a short answer. Dharma refers to the underlying order of the cosmos, and is often used to mean "the way"or "the path", meaning the right way to live and study to achieve lasting happiness.
Civil law functions under the guidance of what people think is fair. Civil law helps to keep an even playing field for the general public.
Karma is main belief of Hinduism. The law of cause and effect (karma) means what goes back comes back.
Answer this question… All people are entitled to fair treatment under the law.
The Civil Rights Law is considered to be a fair law that prevents people from discriminating against others.
Hindu people have firm belief India Reincarnation (punarjanma) and The Law of Cause and Effect (karma). Reincarnation (punarjanma) is Artha (material prosperity) result of The Law of Cause and Effect (karma).