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Karmas শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ: কর্মফল

Karmas Meaning In Bengali কর্মফল

Karmas

কর্মফল, নিয়তি, বরাত,

Definition

1) In Hinduism and Buddhism, karma refers to the concept of the sum of a person's actions in this and previous states of existence, viewed as deciding their fate in future existences.
2) Karma can also be understood as the force generated by a person's actions and accumulated either through one's life or through reincarnations.
3) More generally, karma is often used colloquially to describe the principle of cause and effect, where one's actions or intentions influence their future experiences or circumstances.

Examples

Karmas Example in a sentence

1) She believed that bad karmas would eventually catch up with those who did wrong.

2) The concept of karmas teaches us that our current actions will have consequences in the future.

3) His karmas from past lives were said to have influenced his current circumstances.

4) Many people try to accumulate good karmas by performing acts of kindness and generosity.

5) A person's karmas can affect their personal relationships and success in life.

6) The idea of karmas suggests that we can shape our destiny through our actions.

7) Some believe that practicing mindfulness can help in clearing negative karmas.

8) She reflected on her karmas and made a conscious effort to improve herself.

9) The cycle of karmas is believed to be an integral part of the spiritual journey.

10) Understanding the principles of karmas can lead to a more fulfilling and purposeful life.

Part of Speech

Karmas (Noun)

Synonyms

Karma , Effect - (NOUN) কর্মফল

Destiny , Doom , Weird , Decrees , Karma , Heaven - (NOUN) নিয়তি

Assignment , Karma , Commission , Charge , Necessity , Fortune - (NOUN) বরাত

Encyclopedia

In Hinduism and Buddhism, karma refers to the concept of the sum of a person's actions in this and previous states of existence, viewed as deciding their fate in future existences.
Karma can also be understood as the force generated by a person's actions and accumulated either through one's life or through reincarnations.
More generally, karma is often used colloquially to describe the principle of cause and effect, where one's actions or intentions influence their future experiences or circumstances.