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Spiritual path in Hinduism
Karma yoga (Sanskrit: कर्म योग), also called Karma marga, is one of the three classical spiritual paths mentioned in the Bhagavad Gita, one based on the
Karma_yoga
Book of lectures by Shree Swami Vivekananda, published in 1896
Karma Yoga (lit. 'The Yoga of action') is a book of lectures by Swami Vivekananda, as transcribed by Joseph Josiah Goodwin. It was published in February
Karma_Yoga_(book)
Third chapter of the Bhagavad Gita
The Karma Yoga (Sanskrit: कर्मयोग, romanized: Karmayoga) is the third of the eighteen chapters of the Bhagavad Gita. This chapter comprises a total of
Karma_Yoga_(Bhagavad_Gita)
Devotional path to moksha in Hinduism
paths in Hinduism which leads to moksha, the other paths being jnana yoga and karma yoga. The tradition has ancient roots. Bhakti is mentioned in the Shvetashvatara
Bhakti_yoga
Chapter 5 of the Bhagavad Gita
Karma-Sanyasa Yoga (Sanskrit: कर्मसन्न्यासयोग, romanized: Karmasannyāsayōga), also rendered Karma-Samnyasa Yoga, is the fifth of eighteen chapters of
Karma-Sanyasa_Yoga
Major Hindu scripture
paths or "Yogas" is modern, advocated by Swami Vivekananda from the 1890s in his books on Jnana Yoga,Karma Yoga, Bhakti Yoga and Raja Yoga, emphasizing
Bhagavad_Gita
Selfless or desireless action in Hinduism
central tenet of the Karma Yoga path to liberation. Its modern advocates press upon achieving success following the principles of Yoga, and stepping beyond
Nishkama_Karma
One of three classical paths for moksha in Hinduism
"path of self-realization". The other two are karma yoga (path of action, karma-mārga) and bhakti yoga (path of loving devotion to a personal god, bhakti-mārga)
Jñāna_yoga
Second chapter of the Bhagavad Gita
paths to spiritual realization, including karma yoga (the yoga of selfless action) and jnana yoga (the yoga of knowledge). He emphasizes that performing
Samkhya_Yoga_(Bhagavad_Gita)
Early Yoga text in Sanskrit from ancient India by Patanjali
to karma-yoga, it is broader than the karma-yoga of the Bhagavad Gita, as it also includes bhakti in the form of īśvara praṇidhāna, and jnana yoga, in
Yoga_Sutras_of_Patanjali
Teacher of spirituality in northern India
importance of hard work and proper performance of one's duty so often that Karma Yoga should be considered the central element of his teachings. Babaji used
Haidakhan_Babaji
Spiritual practices from ancient India
traditional yoga practice (including meditation), it introduces three significant types of yoga: Karma yoga: yoga of action Bhakti yoga: yoga of devotion
Yoga
Concept about individuals' intent and actions influencing those individuals' future
Karma (/ˈkɑːrmə/, from Sanskrit: कर्म, IPA: [ˈkɐɾmɐ] ; Pali: kamma) is an ancient Indian concept that refers to an action, work, or deed, and its effect
Karma
Fourth chapter of the Bhagavad Gita
The Jnana Karma Sanyasa Yoga (Sanskrit: ज्ञानकर्मसन्यासयोग, romanized: Jñānakarmasanyāsayoga), also spelled as the Gnana Karma Sanyasa Yoga, is the fourth
Jnana_Karma_Sanyasa_Yoga
Indian yogi and writer (1923–2018)
this volume meaning of the three main types of yoga are articulated: Karma Yoga, Jnana Yoga, and Bhakti Yoga. The emphasis is given to the view that "action
Baba_Hari_Dass
Disciplined and dedicated spiritual practice
detachment from worldly things, which can be a goal of a sadhu. Karma yoga, bhakti yoga and jnana yoga can also be described as sadhana; constant efforts to achieve
Sādhanā
Renounce worldly life, monastic spiritual pursuit in Hinduism
emerged in Hinduism: Jñāna yoga, Bhakti yoga, Karma yoga and Rāja yoga. Acting without greed or craving for results, in Karma yoga for example, is considered
Sannyasa
Hindu observance
Meditation Dhyana Nididhyāsana Tapas Yoga Asana Bhakti yoga Hatha yoga Jnana yoga Karma yoga Kundalini yoga Rāja yoga Sādhanā Sadhu Yogi Yogini Rites of
Nirjala_Ekadashi
sanchita karma, which is the sum of one's past karma's, Kriyamana karma is the karma that is being performed in the present whereas Agami karma is the result
Karma_in_Hinduism
American politician and military officer (born 1981)
TOI. June 13, 2020. "Our family was raised with the important value of karma yoga', says Democrat Tulsi Gabbard". Economic Times. September 15, 2020. Sacirbey
Tulsi_Gabbard
Style of yoga
kriya Yoga may be literally translated as "yoga of ritual action," noting that it "is contrasted with jnana (learning) yoga and equated with karma (action)
Kriya_Yoga_school
as a yoga ashram. Kale and Novetzke call this a subversive use of a place of colonial control. Aurobindo's thought moved to karma yoga, the yoga of action
Yoga_and_politics
Soteriological paths in Hinduism
Three Yogas or Trimārga are three soteriological paths introduced in the Bhagavad Gita for the liberation of human spirit. They are: Karma Yoga or the
Three_Yogas
School of spiritual yoga
of yoga (Yoga of Synthesis) along with the five points of yoga compiled by Vishnudevananda. The four classical paths of yoga consist of Karma Yoga, Bhakti
Sivananda_yoga
Hindu religious and spiritual organization
four yogic ideals – Jnana, Bhakti, Karma, and Raja yoga. The mission bases its work on the principles of Karma yoga, the principle of selfless work done
Ramakrishna_Mission
Sanskrit Hindu scripture, one of eighteen major Puranas
important than Jnana Yoga to a new Yogi, because Karma Yoga leads to Jnana Yoga, and Jnana Yoga never arises without Karma Yoga. The text then describes
Matsya_Purana
Book by Swami Vivekananda
three yogas are the classical Karma Yoga (Karma Yoga), Bhakti Yoga, and Jnana Yoga (Jnana Yoga). Vivekananda's interpretation of Patanjali's Yoga Sutras
Raja_Yoga_(book)
Chapter 1 of the Bhagavad Gita
people across cultures and time periods. Bhagavad Gita Samkhya Yoga (Bhagavad Gita) Karma Yoga (Bhagavad Gita) Arjuna's Dilemma Sharma, Amiya Bhushan. Aristotle
Arjuna_Vishada-yoga
Esoteric traditions of Hinduism and Buddhism
Simon and Schuster. ISBN 978-0-86171-487-2. Phillips, Stephen (2009). Yoga, Karma, and Rebirth: A Brief History and Philosophy. Columbia University Press
Tantra
Highest state of yoga and synonymous term for Patanjali's system of yoga
Yogas. The first group is Bhakti yoga, Mantra yoga, Laya yoga, and Carcha yoga; the second is Hatha yoga, Raja yoga, Laksha yoga, and Ashtanga yoga;
Rāja_yoga
Philosophical and theological term
devotion; and Karma yoga, the way of selfless action. In the 19th century Vivekananda, in his neo-Vedanta synthesis of Hinduism, added Rāja yoga, the way of
Spirituality
Mystical diagram in Tantric traditions
Meditation Dhyana Nididhyāsana Tapas Yoga Asana Bhakti yoga Hatha yoga Jnana yoga Karma yoga Kundalini yoga Rāja yoga Sādhanā Sadhu Yogi Yogini Rites of
Yantra
Schools of yoga
creative potential. With the practice of Kundalini Yoga one is thought able to liberate oneself from one's Karma and to realize one's Dharma (Life Purpose).
Kundalini_yoga
One of six schools of Hindu philosophy
method of Yoga. — Vasistha to Rama, Yoga Vasistha 6.1.12–13, Bhakti yoga Cittabhumi Jnana yoga Karma yoga Rāja yoga Shinshin-tōitsu-dō, Japanese yoga Knut
Yoga_(philosophy)
Creator god in Hinduism
International Journal of Ethics, Vol. 40, No. 2, pages 234-237 Joseph Alter (2004), Yoga in modern India, Princeton University Press, page 55 "Poem: Purananuru -
Brahma
Male given name
of "work is worship" is central to the karma yoga branch of the Yoga path of Hindu spirituality. A person's karma consists of the action they take relative
Vikram_(name)
Major deity in Indian religions symbolizing power, time, and death
Mahatmyam is Mahakali, who appears from the body of sleeping Vishnu as goddess Yoga Nidra to wake him up in order to protect Brahma and the world from two asuras
Kali
Indian yogi and author (born 1957)
1992, operates an ashram and yoga centre that carries out educational and spiritual activities. Sadhguru has been teaching yoga since 1982. He is the author
Sadhguru
Major Hindu tradition that reveres Vishnu as the Supreme Being
necessary steps for moksha. So in Sadh Vaishnavism — Jnana Yoga, Bhakti Yoga and Karma Yoga are equally important in order to attain liberation. The Haridasa
Vaishnavism
Hindu spiritual teacher (1887-1963)
the Yoga-Vedanta Forest Academy in 1948. He called his yoga the Yoga of Synthesis, combining the Four Yogas of Hinduism (Karma Yoga, Bhakti Yoga, Jnana
Sivananda_Saraswati
Type of yogas
Raja yogas a.k.a. Raj Yogs are Shubha ('auspicious') yogas in jyotisha philosophy and tradition. B. Suryanarain Rao writes that peculiar powers seem to
Raja_yoga_(Hindu_astrology)
System of yoga
Integral Yoga is a system of yoga that claims to synthesize six branches of classical Yoga and practice: Hatha, Raja, Bhakti, Karma, Jnana, and Japa yoga. It
Integral_Yoga_(Satchidananda)
Sanskrit term translated as empathy, compassion or mercy
foundational work of Yoga, Patanjali's Yoga Sutras—a comprehensive compilation of Sanskrit aphorisms elucidating the theory and practice of yoga—specifically
Karuṇā
1915 Marathi book by Bal Gangadhar Tilak
Tilak while he was in prison at Mandalay, Burma. It is the analysis of Karma yoga which finds its source in the Bhagavad Gita, a sacred book for Hindus
Shrimad_Bhagavad_Gita_Rahasya
holy/religious. Yoga Philosophy of spiritual practices performed primarily as a means to Liberation. Traditionally, Karma Yoga, Bhakti Yoga, Jnana Yoga, and Raja
Glossary_of_Hinduism_terms
Major deity in Hinduism
Meditation Dhyana Nididhyāsana Tapas Yoga Asana Bhakti yoga Hatha yoga Jnana yoga Karma yoga Kundalini yoga Rāja yoga Sādhanā Sadhu Yogi Yogini Rites of
Venkateswara
Devotional representation of the Hindu deity Shiva
Meditation Dhyana Nididhyāsana Tapas Yoga Asana Bhakti yoga Hatha yoga Jnana yoga Karma yoga Kundalini yoga Rāja yoga Sādhanā Sadhu Yogi Yogini Rites of
Jyotirlinga
Indian Hindu spiritual leader (born 1953)
lines, she stresses the importance of meditation, performing actions as karma yoga, selfless service, and cultivating divine qualities such as compassion
Mata_Amritanandamayi
Commentary of Bhagavad Gita by Ramanuja
parat-tattva (supreme truth), and details the processes of bhakti yoga, karma yoga, and jnana yoga for the achievement of moksha (spiritual liberation). It also
Gita_Bhashya
Hindu Yogi
Autobiography of a Yogi to Babaji and founded Self-Realization Fellowship, a modern yoga movement that Babaji is associated with. According to Paramahansa Yogananda's
Mahavatar_Babaji
Indian Hindu spiritual guru (died 1878)
Meditation Dhyana Nididhyāsana Tapas Yoga Asana Bhakti yoga Hatha yoga Jnana yoga Karma yoga Kundalini yoga Rāja yoga Sādhanā Sadhu Yogi Yogini Rites of
Swami_Samarth
Metaphysical concept, unchanging Ultimate Reality in Hinduism
Ontology and Genuine Moral Action: Jñaña (Intuitive Perception) Ethics and Karma-Yoga in Sankara's Advaita Vedanta and Schopenhauer's On the Basis of Morality
Brahman
Modern school of yoga
laya yoga in a step by step system, and teaches the philosophies of raja yoga, jnana yoga, bhakti yoga, karma yoga, tantra, Samkhya and Vedanta. Yoga is
Bihar_School_of_Yoga
Hindu and Muslim saint (c. 1838–1918)
(devotion). All three of the main Hindu spiritual paths – Bhakti Yoga, Jnana Yoga, and Karma Yoga – influenced his teachings. Sai Baba encouraged charity and
Sai_Baba_of_Shirdi
Indian monk and philosopher (1863–1902)
lifetime Sangeet Kalpataru (1887, with Vaishnav Charan Basak) Karma Yoga (1896) Raja Yoga (1896 [1899 edition]) Vedanta Philosophy: An address before the
Swami_Vivekananda
Indian yoga guru and philosopher
Vethathiri publications. Vethathiri (1983). Yoga for modern age. Vethathiri publications. Vethathiri (1983). Karma Yoga for holistic unity. Vethathiri publications
Vethathiri_Maharishi
Key concept in Indian philosophy and Eastern religions, with multiple meanings
sraddha (faith in others) In the Yoga Sutras of Patanjali the dharma is real; in the Vedanta it is unreal. Dharma is part of yoga, suggests Patanjali; the elements
Dharma
Religious image in Hinduism
sages, apsaras, different types of devotees (based on bhakti yoga, jnana yoga, karma yoga, ascetics) to decorate the area near the murti. The texts recommend
Murti
Aspect of the Hindu god Shiva as a guru
understanding, and knowledge. Dakshinamurti represents Shiva as a teacher of yoga, music, and wisdom, offering an exposition of the Shastras. He is worshipped
Dakshinamurti
Indian philosophical concept
Chapter 2: Each is Great in His Own Place Sattva, Rajas & Tamas – gunas and Karma Yoga, Vivekananda Sattva, Rajas & Tamas From a Shamanic perspective Archived
Guṇa
Division of a zodiacal sign in Indian astrology
Varga charts materially influences the results of planets constituting a yoga. The two sets of vargas that are commonly used are – a) the Shadvarga i.e
Varga_(astrology)
Postures in hatha yoga and modern yoga practice
hatha yoga and modern yoga as exercise, to any type of position, adding reclining, standing, inverted, twisting, and balancing poses. The Yoga Sutras
Asana
Mythical kingdom in Tibetan Buddhist and Hindu tradition
Meditation Dhyana Nididhyāsana Tapas Yoga Asana Bhakti yoga Hatha yoga Jnana yoga Karma yoga Kundalini yoga Rāja yoga Sādhanā Sadhu Yogi Yogini Rites of
Shambhala
Vaishnava mantra
Meditation Dhyana Nididhyāsana Tapas Yoga Asana Bhakti yoga Hatha yoga Jnana yoga Karma yoga Kundalini yoga Rāja yoga Sādhanā Sadhu Yogi Yogini Rites of
Hare_Krishna_(mantra)
Verse and mantra of the Ṛgveda
Meditation Dhyana Nididhyāsana Tapas Yoga Asana Bhakti yoga Hatha yoga Jnana yoga Karma yoga Kundalini yoga Rāja yoga Sādhanā Sadhu Yogi Yogini Rites of
Mahamrityunjaya_Mantra
Spiritual liberation in Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism and Sikhism
mārga is Jñāna Yoga, the way of knowledge. The second mārga is Bhakti Yoga, the way of loving devotion to God. The third mārga is Karma Yoga, the way of
Moksha
Neo-Theosophical doctrine by Roerikh's family
include Jnana Yoga, Bhakti Yoga, Karma Yoga, Laya Yoga and Hatha Yoga. The term Rāja Yoga originally referred to the ultimate goal of yoga, which is Samadhi
Agni_Yoga
Book by Swami Vivekananda
Bondage and Freedom The Real and the Apparent Man The soul of everyone Karma Yoga Chande, M.B. (2000). Indian philosophy in modern times. New Delhi: Atlantic
Jnana_Yoga_(book)
Yoga and Vedanta. Ananda Yoga Bhakti yoga Hatha yoga Bihar School of Yoga Integral Yoga Jivamukti Yoga Jnana yoga Karma yoga Kripalu Yoga Kriya Yoga Kundalini
Hindu_denominations
Range of Indian religious traditions
are: Bhakti Yoga (the path of love and devotion), Karma Yoga (the path of right action), Rāja Yoga (the path of meditation), and Jñāna Yoga (the path of
Hinduism
Indian Hindu spring festival of colours
Shaivism and Shaktism, the legendary significance of Holi is linked to Shiva in yoga and deep meditation. Goddess Parvati wanting to bring Shiva back into the
Holi
Tradition in Hinduism linked to Dvaita Vedanta
for moksha and doing Karma is also considered a form of puja. Hence in Sad Vaishnavism, Jnana Yoga, Bhakti Yoga and Karma Yoga are equally important
Sadh_Vaishnavism
Ayyappan temple in Chennai
Shankya Yoga. Karma Yoga. Wisdom Yoga. Sannyasi Yoga. Meditation Yoga. Gnana Vignana Yoga. Atsara Brahma Yoga. Rajavidya Rajaguhya Yoga. Vibhuti Yoga. Visvarupa
Mahalingapuram Ayyappan Temple
Mahalingapuram_Ayyappan_Temple
Usually religious tower in Asian countries
Tāpas Dhyāna Samādhāna Dāna Seva Yoga Sadhu Yogi Asana Hatha yoga Jnana yoga Bhakti yoga Karma yoga Raja yoga Kundalini Yoga Arts Bharatanatyam Kathak Kathakali
Pagoda
Eternal bliss which accompanies the ending of the rebirth cycle
of achieving Happiness. The main four paths are Bhakti yoga, Jnana yoga, Karma yoga and Raja yoga. Satcitananda Sukha J. Bruce Long; Laurie Louise Patton
Ānanda_(Hindu_philosophy)
Indian guru (born 1957)
Vidyaarthiyon evam Yuvaon ke Prati His teachings are based on Karma Yoga, Bhakti Yoga, and Jnana Yoga. He considers the Gita as a practical guide for modern
Swami Shri Gyananand Ji Maharaj
Swami_Shri_Gyananand_Ji_Maharaj
Gods and goddesses in Hinduism
diverse traditions. The Hindu deity concept varies from a personal god as in Yoga school of Hindu philosophy, to thirty-three major deities in the Vedas, to
Hindu_deities
Major deity in Hinduism
pp. 95–6. "Yoga-Māyā's Prophecy and Kaṃsa's Order to Slaughter all Children [Chapter 4]". 2 September 2022. "Yoganidra, Yoganidrā, Yoga-nidra: 14 definitions"
Durga
Varna in Hinduism, one of four castes
Meditation Dhyana Nididhyāsana Tapas Yoga Asana Bhakti yoga Hatha yoga Jnana yoga Karma yoga Kundalini yoga Rāja yoga Sādhanā Sadhu Yogi Yogini Rites of
Brahmin
Yogic tradition within Shaivism
13th centuries. It combined influences from Buddhism, Shaivism, Tantra and Yoga traditions of the Indian subcontinent. The Naths have been a confederation
Natha_Sampradaya
Major goddess in Hinduism
Kempton (2013), Awakening Shakti: The Transformative Power of the Goddesses of Yoga, ISBN 978-1604078916, pp 165–167 Ellen Goldberg (2002), The Lord Who Is Half
Parvati
Concept in Hinduism
Karma, which depends upon it, survive? When there is no ‘I’ there is no Karma.", a point well reiterated by sage Vasistha in his classical work Yoga Vasistha
Prarabdha_karma
Sanskrit expression
negating everything that is not Brahman. One of the key elements of Jnana Yoga practice is often a "neti neti search". The purpose of the exercise is to
Neti_neti
Hindu concept of one god in three aspects
Meditation Dhyana Nididhyāsana Tapas Yoga Asana Bhakti yoga Hatha yoga Jnana yoga Karma yoga Kundalini yoga Rāja yoga Sādhanā Sadhu Yogi Yogini Rites of
Trimurti
Social roles of yoga as exercise
physical and mental health and may have value as a therapy. In the form of karma yoga, as described in the Bhagavad Gita, it can be used politically to help
Yoga_in_society
Spiritual discipline
(mantra) General Ajapa japa Japamala Nama sankeerthanam Nembutsu Pranava yoga Dhikr Hesychasm Jesus Prayer Meditation Prayer For example, when used for
Japa
Indian preacher (born 1955)
Bhagavad Gita. His discourses have emphasized meditation, self-discipline, karma yoga, service, and contentment, with a focus on applying spiritual principles
Sudhanshu_ji
15th-16th century Indian poet and sant
Meditation Dhyana Nididhyāsana Tapas Yoga Asana Bhakti yoga Hatha yoga Jnana yoga Karma yoga Kundalini yoga Rāja yoga Sādhanā Sadhu Yogi Yogini Rites of
Kabir
Hindu god of rain, lightning, storm and weather
tradition. Rebirth in the realm of Indra is a consequence of very good Karma (Pali: kamma) and accumulated merit during a human life. In Buddhism, Indra
Indra
Indian self-rule activist (1856–1920)
Ramayana and the Bhagavad Gita. He named this call to activism karma-yoga or the yoga of action. In his interpretation, the Bhagavad Gita reveals this
Bal_Gangadhar_Tilak
Hindu temple in Kashmir, India
Meditation Dhyana Nididhyāsana Tapas Yoga Asana Bhakti yoga Hatha yoga Jnana yoga Karma yoga Kundalini yoga Rāja yoga Sādhanā Sadhu Yogi Yogini Rites of
Kheer_Bhawani_Temple
Goddess in Hinduism
power of time.[citation needed] Kali, also called Kalaratri, is called in Yoga Vasistha as Prakṛti or "all of nature". She is described in the text, state
Devi
Character in Indian mythology
Meditation Dhyana Nididhyāsana Tapas Yoga Asana Bhakti yoga Hatha yoga Jnana yoga Karma yoga Kundalini yoga Rāja yoga Sādhanā Sadhu Yogi Yogini Rites of
Aana_Marutha
Branch of yoga focusing on physical techniques
Indic text. Hatha yoga (/ˈhʌtə, ˈhɑːtə/; Sanskrit: हठयोग, romanized: haṭhayogacode: san promoted to code: sa ) is a branch of yoga that uses physical
Hatha_yoga
Hindu epithet
Samaj and Brahmoism, Ishvara takes the form of a monotheistic God. In the Yoga school of Hinduism, it is any "personal deity" or "spiritual inspiration"
Ishvara
Hindu festival that reveres Surya (sun god)
Meditation Dhyana Nididhyāsana Tapas Yoga Asana Bhakti yoga Hatha yoga Jnana yoga Karma yoga Kundalini yoga Rāja yoga Sādhanā Sadhu Yogi Yogini Rites of
Makar_Sankranti
Group of ten Hindu goddesses
Meditation Dhyana Nididhyāsana Tapas Yoga Asana Bhakti yoga Hatha yoga Jnana yoga Karma yoga Kundalini yoga Rāja yoga Sādhanā Sadhu Yogi Yogini Rites of
Mahavidya
Yoga technique
Mulla & Krishnan (2009), "Do Karma-Yogis Make Better Leaders? Exploring the Relationship between the Leader's Karma-Yoga and Transformational Leadership"
Kriyā
Primary antagonist in the Hindu epic Ramayana
Meditation Dhyana Nididhyāsana Tapas Yoga Asana Bhakti yoga Hatha yoga Jnana yoga Karma yoga Kundalini yoga Rāja yoga Sādhanā Sadhu Yogi Yogini Rites of
Ravana
Spiritual teacher and guide
dictionary of yoga Published by Paragon House 1st edition (1990) ISBN 1-55778-244-X Vivekananda, Swami (1982). Karma-Yoga and Bhakti-Yoga. Oxford:
Guru
KARMA YOGA
KARMA YOGA
Girl/Female
Hindu
Durga, Opening wide, Tearing
Girl/Female
Hindu
Desired, Cherished, The golden one or Love
Boy/Male
Hindu
Deed, Action
Boy/Male
Afghan, Buddhist, Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Sanskrit
Hard Worker; Action or Activity
Boy/Male
Hindu
The firstborn of Kunti (Eldest son of Kunti, sired by the Sun God; Friend of Duryodhana; Raised by a charioteer when his mother abandoned him at birth.)
Female
Greek
(ΚάÏμη) Greek name KARME means "to shear." In mythology, this is the name of a harvest goddess.
Girl/Female
Indian
Generous, Noble, Precious, Perfect
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Sikh
Karma means the Act of Doing
Boy/Male
Sikh
Meaning Karma - the act of doing - origin Sanskrit
Male
Hindi/Indian
(करà¥à¤£) Hindi name KARNA means "ear." In mythology, this is the name of the son of Surya and Kunti. Compare with another form of Karna.
Female
English
Feminine form of German Karl, KARLA means "man."
Girl/Female
American, Arabic, Buddhist, Danish, Gujarati, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Muslim, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Sikh, Tamil
A Star; Action; Fate; Destiny
Girl/Female
Muslim
Captivating
Girl/Female
Sanskrit American
Fate.
Male
Hindi/Indian
(काम) Hindi myth name of the god of love and son of Lakshmi, KAMA means "desire, love."
Girl/Female
Muslim
Generous, Noble, Precious, Perfect
Boy/Male
Muslim
Deed, Action
Girl/Female
Indian Sanskrit
Destiny.
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Cara, KARA means either "beloved" or "friend."
Boy/Male
Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Muslim
Karma
KARMA YOGA
KARMA YOGA
Male
Hebrew
(עַדְלַי) Hebrew name ADLAY means "justice of God." In the bible, this is the name of an ancestor of Shaphat, the overseer of David's herds.Â
Girl/Female
Indian
Yakeen
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, Australian, British, Christian, English, Hawaiian, Hebrew, Indian
Father
Boy/Male
Arthurian Legend English French
Hero of several Arthurian stories.
Boy/Male
British, English
Small Falcon
Girl/Female
Australian, Celtic
A Great Warrior Woman of Myth
Girl/Female
Welsh
meaning laurel.
Boy/Male
Irish
Name of a saint.
Boy/Male
Sikh
Of exalted consciousness, Of exalted mind and awareness
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Son of Janaki
KARMA YOGA
KARMA YOGA
KARMA YOGA
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n.
The hartbeest.
a.
Of or pertaining to Parma in Italy.
n.
A follower of the yoga philosophy; an ascetic.
n.
One of a Mohammedan sect founded in the ninth century by Karmat.
n.
A species of asceticism among the Hindoos, which consists in a complete abstraction from all worldly objects, by which the votary expects to obtain union with the universal spirit, and to acquire superhuman faculties.
n.
One's acts considered as fixing one's lot in the future existence. (Theos.) The doctrine of fate as the inflexible result of cause and effect; the theory of inevitable consequence.
n.
The Hindoo Cupid. He is represented as a beautiful youth, with a bow of sugar cane or flowers.
n.
A figure by which an adjective or verb, which agrees with a nearer word, is, by way of supplement, referred also to another more remote; as, "hic illius arma, hic currus fuit;" where fuit, which agrees directly with currus, is referred also to arma.