Category: Fate

  • Romeo And Juliet: Chance Or Circumstance?

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    Many people in the world are forced into unpleasant situations due to circumstances outside of their control. As Halsey said: There are great& challenges that ordinary people are forced by circumstance to meet. Circumstance is where factors out of ones control affect the way someones life begins to shape. Both chance and circumstance are uncontrollable…

  • The Role Of Fate In Romeo And Juliet

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    The Role of Fate in Romeo and JulietThroughout the play of the Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, the relationship between Romeo and Juliet has been thwarted by something that could be described as an outside force. The idea of fate is strong in the play due Capulets and Montagues ancient grudge against each other. Throughout…

  • The Meaning And Interpretation Of Karma

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    The saying ‘what goes around, comes around,’ is the first thing that enters my mind when karma’s mentioned. By definition, karma is an action; good or bad, fate, or destined. Karma might be used to explain the meaning of why certain things occur; e.g., I good luck or bad luck, that may be attributed to…

  • The Role Of Karma In Buddhism

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    Buddhism is a philosophy and r5ligion compos5d of practical t5achings, such as m5ditation for 5xampl5, which aims to induc5 a transformation within th5 practition5r. It promot5s th5 d5v5lopm5nt of wisdom, consciousn5ss, and goodn5ss to r5ach a stat5 of 5nlight5nm5nt. W5 hav5 l5arn5d in class that Karma is caus5d by int5ntional actions p5rform by individuals not…

  • The Karma And Its 12 Laws

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    ‘Is there a maxim that should be the basis for all actions in the course of life? Surely it is the maxim of compassion: Do not do to others what you do not want to do to yourself. ‘ Confucius Karma is the judge of our actions, it is the unseen energy that derives from…

  • Formulation Of Sattvik Model: From Ancient Roots To Modern Perspective

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    Abstract According to the Vedas, all material fundamentals are inculcated with the modes of nature or gunas- sattava, rajas, and tamas. Understanding the guna mode of an individual is the key to behavioral analysis. Different individuals may have different intensities of sattava, rajas and tamas gunas. As defined by Lord Krishna in 14th chapter of…

  • Cross-culture Understanding Santhara: Fasting Until Die

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    India is a country in South Asia, which is rich for its culture and spirituality. This country is in the second position with the most population in the world. The density of India makes a lot of diversity that arises in society, especially Indian culture. The existing culture is strongly influenced by the existence of…

  • Karma: Causes And Effects

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    It is an individuals accumulation of good or evil karma and also his dominating character traits, good or evil, which affect the karmic result. 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…

  • The Buddhism Concept Of Karma

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    The Buddhist conception of karma, therefore, was viewed as a person’s acts and their ethical consequences. The early Buddhist text was utilized so as to understand the idea of karma by Buddhist. The main work which profoundly cleanses is managed without individual thought processes, without want for acclaim or open acknowledgment or common significance. Buddhist…

  • The Peculiarities Of Buddhist Peace Fellowship (BPF)

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    Introduction For many Century, there are more and more people formed different peace organisations to create peace for the world. Buddhist Peace Fellowship also known as BPF, is one of the many peace organisations mainly based on Buddhism. BPF was first found in 1978. The reason why that this Buddhist peace organisations is selected is…