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The concept of karma played a significant role in Vedic beliefs from "summary" of The Ancient History of India, Vedic Period by K. C. Singhal,Roshan Gupta

The idea that one's actions have consequences, either in this life or the next, was a central tenet of Vedic beliefs. This concept, known as karma, was deeply ingrained in the worldview of the ancient Vedic people. According to their beliefs, every action, whether good or bad, would eventually come back to influence one's fate. The concept of karma served as a moral compass for the Vedic society, guiding individuals in their actions and decisions. It encouraged people to act ethically and virtuously, as they believed that their actions would determine their future. This belief in karma also helped maintain social order and harmony, as individuals were motivated to behave in accordance with dharma, or righteousness. Furthermore, the idea of karma provided an explanation...
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    The Ancient History of India, Vedic Period

    K. C. Singhal

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