Saturday, October 12, 2013

Karma And Dharma Comments

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KARMA in Sanskrit language simply means our activity by thought, word or deed. Dharma is another Sanskrit word which implies our duties: obligatory by custom/religious dogmas or entrusted by law.
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Narayanan Nair. P Perunthanam
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Geetha Jayakumar 29 January 2014

Beautiful way you have explained Karma and Dharma. Thank you for sharing with us.

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Rm. Shanmugam Chettiar 10 December 2013

clarity i got. thanks. guntoor fest cancelled

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Rm. Shanmugam Chettiar 17 October 2013

i learnt new things from this

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Dinesan Madathil 15 October 2013

An excellent and elaborate essay on Karma and Dharma. Though I believe in the power of omniscient human goodness that can do wonders, your write brings home your convictions very effectively. Thank you for sharing sir.

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Heather Wilkins 13 October 2013

a lovely write God is one one is God.

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Valsa George 13 October 2013

A wonderful treatise on Karma, Dharma and Adharma winding up with a great assertion that God, though may be called by different names is one and the same.... the Omnipotent, Omnipresent and Ominiscient! !

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