LAW OF KARMA:-5.

Explanation with example:-

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Suppose I have a piece of land divided into plots. In one, I plant coconut seedlings, in the second seeds some vegetable and in the third mango seeds. In order to germinate, grow and yield fruit, each seed would take its own time. This is very well known to us. Similarly, each our action has got its own time- limits for its fruits. Every action has got its own reaction; certain actions give their reactions immediately. While others will provide their reactions only after an interval.


To enjoy and suffer the reactions of the past actions:-

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Each one of us needs certain joys and sorrows, and in order to bring forth these required experiences, each one must have definite 'field' of  one's own experiences. The word Loka does merely indicate its generally accepted meaning; the World. Loka means the special world in which I live my own inner experiences, the external world-of-objects remaining almost the same for all. Loka etymologically means a field of experience.[to be cont--d] 

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