The concept of karma is best described as A) being reborn into another life. B) the relationship between Rama and Sita. C) the continuous pattern of life and death. D) the sum effect of one's actions during life.

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The concept of Karma is best described as the sum effect of one's actions during life.

Therefore, the answer to this question is D

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Answer:

D) the sum effect of one's actions during life.

Explanation:

The word Karma literally means "action", it belongs to the ancient sacred language of India (Sanskrit). It is a term of religious use that is used in Buddhist, Hindu, Jain, Sikh, Theosophical doctrines and in modern days adopted by spiritualism. In religions, karma is a kind of universal law of cause and effect. For every action performed in life, there will be a reaction provided by the universe. According to Indian belief that believes in rebirth after death, Karma can last more than one life and the events in one's life are consequences of past life actions.

Although Indian religions and philosophies do not include the meaning of guilt, punishment, remission, and redemption for Karma, it functions as a kind of order to determine the importance of individual behaviors. There are some differences in the meaning of karma in doctrines. Know the proper meanings that each one takes.