Three Types of Karma - Important to understand Vedanta.

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  1. Chitvish

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    Dear Shree,
    A jnani means a 'evolved soul'.With naked eyes, we cannot identify. Not necessary that a jnani should be only a hermit!! He 0r she can be anybody - even a householder.
    Love,
    Chithra.
     
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    dear maami,
    thanx for the clarification.
     
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    Dear Chitvish,
    Thank you so much for the clear description of 3 karmas.
    I think by doing meditaion these karmas are neutralised to some extent.
    By meditating on agna chakra, agamiya karma is neutralised.
    Like wise thuriya chakra meditaion will neutralise praraptha karma and
    thuriyadheetha meditation will do with sanchitha karma.
    Above are according to Vethathiri maharishi of Aliyar.
    What is your view on these?
     
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    Dear mami,

    Wonderful explanation on the three karmas. I read it a few times to understand fully. Thanks for posting such pearls of wisdom in a crisp and simple manner for us to understand.
     
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    Dear mami,

    Wonderful explanation on the three karmas. I read it a few times to understand fully. Thanks for posting such pearls of wisdom in a crisp and simple manner for us to understand.
     
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    Nice explanation in a simple language, Aunty.
     
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    Dear Radhi & Raji,
    Thanks.
    We always attribute our woes in life to prarabdha karma - hence this thread to explain what exactly that means!!
    Love,
    C
     
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    Dear Vidhyalakshmi,
    I apologise for almost missing this post!!
    Wat you have written is new to me; but coming from Vethathiri maharishi of Aliyar,they must be fully valid!!
    Love,
    C



     
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    Chitvish Madam the Karma's and papas you have given exculpatory explanations --though I knew some of it your reading Your details have made my mind so fresh-so willing to accept my tribulations in this life--I never used of complain much of "why me lord' as We begin to learn of life and its given and selected path for each one, acceptance is easier then frustration---I suffer from ill-health all my life--especially from trigemenial neurolagia for 18 years --Yet accept it as my share of punishment--You writings is so helpful madam thank you so much
     
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    Dear Malliga,
    Thanks for coming here.
    I feel sad to know that you are not healthy.
    When we complain, "why me", we must lean to ask ourselves "why not me?/".
    Here, only the karma theory can make us accept our problems!
    Love,
    C
     

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