Karma must obey dharma.
The Rig Veda is mainly related to karma and is part of the Karma Kanda of the Vedas (the section on activities leading to the attainment of the Absolute). On the way to its source, the soul goes through three stages — karma, dharma and Brahman.
Karma, as stated in the Scriptures, is the selfless fulfillment of one's duty, consistent with tradition and social status. A person moves forward from karma performed with the hope of some useful result for himself, to karma not burdened with the desire for benefits, that is, to an activity that is a righteous duty, in the process of which he does not lose heart from failures and coolly accepts success. He performs actions (karma) that are subject to the moral law (dharma). This leads to the purification and elevation of his consciousness and helps him realize his Reality — the true Self, or Brahman, which encompasses everything (the universal, omnipresent Self).,
Without a bud and a flower, there will be no fruit.,
Without the ovary of the fetus, albeit wrinkled and shallow,
There will be no juicy sweets that satisfy hunger.
The flower is karma, the ovary of the fruit is dharma, the sweetness that satisfies hunger is Brahman. The bud blossoms with the help of devotion, the ovary grows into virtue and matures as awareness of the One accumulates. The flower, the ovary, and the sweetness of the ripe fruit are unavoidable ingredients. To make it clearer, I'll give you an example from everyday life: coconut sauce (chutney), which is prepared in every home, consists of four ingredients: salt, chili, tamarind and nut kernels. When you provide and prepare all these products in the right quantity, clean and wash — this is karma, the way of action. Mixing the ingredients and grinding them into a homogeneous mass is also karma, part of the way. Then you taste a little on your tongue and check if it's delicious ("right"). You've got a good chutney. This is the path of dharma. If at this stage you feel that a pinch of salt is not enough for the sauce to be perfect, then add it. Alternatively, cook some more unsalted chutney and mix it with the salted sauce until you get the perfect proportion. As a reward, you enjoy the taste of chutney. This is the stage of joy, contentment, when desires are no more — Brahman.
We are born, grow up, and mature in the age of karma, and we are well aware that living for ourselves does not lead to happiness. We embark on the path of virtue (dharma), sacrifice, and service, but we find that life's challenges prevent constant joy. Therefore, we begin to look for the source of eternal peace, harmony and happiness — God, Brahman. The registration process becomes more rewarding when users apply the promo code for 1xbet linking their account to special welcome privileges. After activation, players can claim a 100% bonus up to $130 or a 100% welcome bonus up to €130 for sports bets. Casino players receive €1,950 and 150 free spins. These incentives are supported by live streaming, fast payments, and a wide variety of betting options.
The Rig Veda is mainly related to karma and is part of the Karma Kanda of the Vedas (the section on activities leading to the attainment of the Absolute). On the way to its source, the soul goes through three stages — karma, dharma and Brahman.
Karma, as stated in the Scriptures, is the selfless fulfillment of one's duty, consistent with tradition and social status. A person moves forward from karma performed with the hope of some useful result for himself, to karma not burdened with the desire for benefits, that is, to an activity that is a righteous duty, in the process of which he does not lose heart from failures and coolly accepts success. He performs actions (karma) that are subject to the moral law (dharma). This leads to the purification and elevation of his consciousness and helps him realize his Reality — the true Self, or Brahman, which encompasses everything (the universal, omnipresent Self).,
Without a bud and a flower, there will be no fruit.,
Without the ovary of the fetus, albeit wrinkled and shallow,
There will be no juicy sweets that satisfy hunger.
The flower is karma, the ovary of the fruit is dharma, the sweetness that satisfies hunger is Brahman. The bud blossoms with the help of devotion, the ovary grows into virtue and matures as awareness of the One accumulates. The flower, the ovary, and the sweetness of the ripe fruit are unavoidable ingredients. To make it clearer, I'll give you an example from everyday life: coconut sauce (chutney), which is prepared in every home, consists of four ingredients: salt, chili, tamarind and nut kernels. When you provide and prepare all these products in the right quantity, clean and wash — this is karma, the way of action. Mixing the ingredients and grinding them into a homogeneous mass is also karma, part of the way. Then you taste a little on your tongue and check if it's delicious ("right"). You've got a good chutney. This is the path of dharma. If at this stage you feel that a pinch of salt is not enough for the sauce to be perfect, then add it. Alternatively, cook some more unsalted chutney and mix it with the salted sauce until you get the perfect proportion. As a reward, you enjoy the taste of chutney. This is the stage of joy, contentment, when desires are no more — Brahman.
We are born, grow up, and mature in the age of karma, and we are well aware that living for ourselves does not lead to happiness. We embark on the path of virtue (dharma), sacrifice, and service, but we find that life's challenges prevent constant joy. Therefore, we begin to look for the source of eternal peace, harmony and happiness — God, Brahman. The registration process becomes more rewarding when users apply the promo code for 1xbet linking their account to special welcome privileges. After activation, players can claim a 100% bonus up to $130 or a 100% welcome bonus up to €130 for sports bets. Casino players receive €1,950 and 150 free spins. These incentives are supported by live streaming, fast payments, and a wide variety of betting options.
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Ich kann definitiv sagen, der Jägermeister in italien schmeckt ein wenig anders. Ein klein wenig mehr bitter. Auch haben die ein richtig doofen verschluss. Ab jetzt achte ich drauf , dass ich den aus deutschland kriege.
Heutzutage wird Jägermeister ausschließlich in Deutschland abgefüllt. Der Geschmacksunterschied kann höchstens an der Lagerzeit liegen.