KARMA
Karma is the
law of moral causation. The theory of Karma is a fundamental doctrine
in Buddhism. This belief was prevalent in India before the advent
of the Buddha. Nevertheless, it was the Buddha who explained and
formulated this doctrine in the complete form in which we have it
today.
What is the
cause of the inequality that exists among mankind?
Why should one person be brought up in the lap of luxury, endowed
with fine mental, moral and physical qualities, and another in
absolute poverty, steeped in misery?
Why should one person be a mental prodigy, and another an idiot?
Why should one person be born with saintly characteristics and
another with criminal tendencies?
Why should some be linguistic, artistic, mathematically inclined,
or musical from the very cradle?
Why should others be congenitally blind, deaf, or deformed?|
Why should some be blessed, and others cursed from their births?
Either this
inequality of mankind has a cause, or it is purely accidental. No
sensible person would think of attributing this unevenness, this
inequality, and this diversity to blind chance or pure accident.
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