Sanchita karma explained
In Hinduism, Sanchita karma (heaped together) is one of the three kinds of karma. It is the accumulation of one's past karmas - all actions, good and bad, from one's past embodiments that are stored in one's subconscious.[1] Sanchita karmas follow through to the next life.[2] [3]
A part of the Sanchita karmas that has reached fructification, called Prarabdha karma, will determine the body form that the spiritual entity will assume to experience them.[4]
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Notes and References
- Bhavanani, ANANDA BALAYOGI. "The yoga of responsibility." Yoga Life 42.9 (2011): 3-10.
- Book: J. P. Vaswani. What You Would Like to Know about Karma. 27 September 2013. 1 August 2013. Sterling Publishers Pvt. Ltd. 978-81-207-2774-8. 77–.
- Book: Hart De Fouw . Light on Life: An Introduction to the Astrology of India . Robert Svoboda . Lotus Press . 2003 . 978-0-940985-69-8 . 26–28 . registration . 27 September 2013.
- Satsangi, Dharam Pal, Preetvanti Singh, and P. K. Saxena. "Eradicating Karma to attain Super Consciousness by the Radhasoami Faith Approach."