Karmic Cycle: the Chronic Consequence of Karmic-bondage - Vijai K. Tiwari - Books - Trafford Publishing - 9781426902109 - July 16, 2009
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Karmic Cycle: the Chronic Consequence of Karmic-bondage

Vijai K. Tiwari

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Karmic Cycle: the Chronic Consequence of Karmic-bondage

Human reasoning has no adequate explanation for unevenness of life; for example: why sometimes a virtuous man suffers, and an evil prospers? However, the Vedanta philosophy ? the cornerstone of the Hindu faith ? does provide quite a credible explanation for such paradoxical situations through the Doctrine of Karma, and tells that all life of the present is a result of the previous Karma; meaning, all seemingly unjustified life has a definite and justified root in some bad deed of the past.

The Vedic theology successfully explains why life, which often seems so unjustified and arbitrary and even coincidental at times, actually does have a defined order, in which all incurring incidents are no coincidences at all but are the happenings of a definite pre-ordinance determined by the laws of Karma set forth by the Creator for the sustenance of the creation. It exposes the fact that all life is under the governance of Karma; that Karma is the regulating authority over soul?s all material manifestations; that even though she creates Karma only in human embodiments, yet to exhaust it she repeatedly reincarnates and wears all kinds of creaturely embodiments, and thus, remains a captive of the cycle of Karma and continually lives in bondage to birth and death.

This book takes a close look on this very important subject of Karma, and describes not only its rules and regulations but also unfolds the mystery on how the soul (Atman) repeatedly passes through the tunnel of transmigration and how she wanders into all kinds of Karmic worlds until, through the grace of God, she is rescued from the ?Cycle of Karma? and restored into her native habitation ? the everlasting abode of Brahman.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released July 16, 2009
ISBN13 9781426902109
Publishers Trafford Publishing
Pages 432
Dimensions 150 × 22 × 225 mm   ·   576 g
Language English