Buddha
what is karma and dharma
Karma and Dharma are two of the most important concepts in Buddhism. Karma is the law of cause and effect, which states that our actions have consequences. We are responsible for what we do and the results of our actions. Dharma is the path of right living. It is the way of living our lives in harmony with the laws of nature and with respect for all living beings. Karma and Dharma are closely linked. The karma that we create through our actions affects our dharma, or path of right living. If we create positive karma, then we will create a positive path of right living. If we create negative karma, then we will create a negative path of right living. The ultimate goal of karma and dharma is to create a life of peace, joy, and contentment. When we live according to the laws of nature and with respect for all living beings, then we will experience more peace, joy, and contentment in our lives. So, to sum it up, karma is the law of cause and effect, and dharma is the path of right living. When we live according to the laws of nature and with respect for all living beings, then we will create positive karma and experience more peace, joy, and contentment in our lives.
