Karma is a word from the philosophy of many Indian religions (Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, Sikhism). The basic theory is that the universe runs according to certain laws, all described by one word 'Dharma' (Sanskrit) or 'Dhamma' (Pali). The basic theory is: 'cause and affect'. The laws (Dharma) decide what affect is beget from a given cause. Karma is the 'cause' part of this theory. In other words, your actions - mental, vocal and physical are your Karma (plural).
Please note that in the Buddhist philosophy, Dharma does not 'punish' or 'reward' anyone. The concepts of good and bad don't exist here. For example, gravity is one of the laws of the universe, and if you jumped off a building and killed yourself, we wouldn't say that gravity was punishing you.
Please note that in the Buddhist philosophy, Dharma does not 'punish' or 'reward' anyone. The concepts of good and bad don't exist here. For example, gravity is one of the laws of the universe, and if you jumped off a building and killed yourself, we wouldn't say that gravity was punishing you.
by Boltzmann April 13, 2005
Damn! Danny back at it again wit the reneges. Karma got you Danny, how you renege on the last hand at UFC 273!
by That dude 83 April 15, 2022
by Pistachio896 June 7, 2017
Urban definition: It is an overused term by misguided victims to convey their disliking of another persons actions and/or words. It is a means to an end for those who don't let go of the past or stand up for themselves. They take what life deals them, and expect a higher power to control everything and to dish out percieved justice whether it's reasonable or not.
The true meaning and concept derived originally from the Hindu religion, and was carried on in buddhism. In other religions such as christianity, it is referred to as "Getting back what you put out, ten fold". In which one receives back what they put out. People often make the mistake of thinking that karma takes time. The exchange is instantaneous, however the realization that karma has happened, takes a longer time.
The true meaning and concept derived originally from the Hindu religion, and was carried on in buddhism. In other religions such as christianity, it is referred to as "Getting back what you put out, ten fold". In which one receives back what they put out. People often make the mistake of thinking that karma takes time. The exchange is instantaneous, however the realization that karma has happened, takes a longer time.
Instead of shrugging off being made fun of, the girl posted on her Facebook wall, "Karma is a bitch, wait till it catches up with u hoe!" In turn, she received a flurry of more mockery for showing how much it bothers her. The person made herself out to be a victim and was treated like one. True karma.
by nerdistheword October 12, 2013
karma comes back around.
by ashleyy February 17, 2005
by chanelno5 June 1, 2007