Karma is a concept originating from Hinduism and Buddhism, describing the principle of cause and effect. It suggests that one’s actions, intentions, and deeds influence their future experiences and circumstances.
Positive actions lead to favorable outcomes, while negative actions result in unfavorable consequences, either in this life or future incarnations. Karma is believed to govern the cycle of birth, death, and rebirth (reincarnation).
Karma encourages ethical behavior, mindfulness, and compassion, emphasizing personal responsibility and accountability for one’s actions and their consequences.