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Kaamya karmas refer to those karmas (or rituals) in Hinduism which are performed with a specific objective. Unlike nitya karmas, the shastras do not require daily or regular observance of these rituals. They are generally performed for the sake of their intended results. A few kaamya-karmas are listed below:
Delivered by Sri Sri Bharati Tirtha Mahaswamiji, 36th Jagadguru Shankaracharya of the Sringeri Sharada Peetham established by Sri Adi Shankara about 1200 years ago. Delivered on August 22, 2012, Chennai during the Chaturmasya Vrata. MAIN CONTENT :: Moksha (cycle of births and deaths) can be attained only from Jnana :: This cycle is set in motion by engaging in Karmas driven by desiring or engaging in prohibited actions :: However one will not one get Moksha merely by abstaining from Kaamya Karma and Nishiddha Karma because no one can claim that they have never engaged in actions driven by desire (Kaamya) or abstained totally from prohibited (Nishiddha) actions :: How is the Karma of a Jnani burned? :: Karma is to be performed for Chitta Shuddhi (purification of the mind) PREVIOUS ...
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- Every living entity must be active - What is karma, BG 8.3 definition verse of karma - Aspects of performance of karma like pinda ceremony, pancha agni vidya (the 5 sacrificial fires) - BG 4.24 definition verse of the principle of yajna - Vikarma (performance of sinful activities) and akarma (non performance of duties) - Kamya-karma (performance of special activity f.e. a yajna in order to fulfill some particular desire) - Nitya karma (daily duties) – naimitik karma (f.e. performance of a sacrifice according to circumstances) - Sakama-karma (activity with desire to enjoy the result) - Niskama-karma (activity without desire for the result) if done for liberaton (moksa) or to attain knowledge (jnana) they are useless - Bhagavad-arpita niskama-karma (activity without desire for result ...
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