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Monday, November 24, 2025

The theory of Karma in Hinduism is not easily understandable anyway.

 



The theory of Karma in Hinduism is not easily understandable anyway.

One explanation, the most plausible one, is that what the human mind conceives as separate compartments -like this life, earlier life, and the coming life -are all viewed by the controller as a continuum. In addition, since he sees the entire string of births, outliving it from beginning to end, there is nothing amiss in meting out punishment in one life for the misdeeds of another life. In addition, the question of immediate punishment is not really material.Our life is very short, at the most a hundred years and therefore an hour or a day may count. However, in Gods clock, a day, a year a millennium, or even bigger time-slices would appear to be too tiny in comparison to the infinite time that He deals with. In this light, it is too difficult to test God's logic with the evaluation provided by our limited minds.

If one is wondering about Gods logic, it is okay.

However, usually if one challenges Gods logic, it will not be okay for him because he is breaking his head against a huge mountain. Anyway, everything is Okay by God.

We believe by sheer faith many things, which are apparently illogical, even small things in our day-to-day life.

Therefore in respect of such great issues, we cannot do anything, just for want of adequate data and inability to possess panoramic vision too ( to cover the huge time-span)

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