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must be equal to two right angles clearing away everything standing in the way to offer it even the least possible resistance.
Deed.
4. Karma () means Action or Deed done. Revealing itself as it does in the taking (4) Karmaof the one concomitantly with the leaving of the other, it implies a change of relations or relative positions which is nothing else than motion itself in some form or other. The cause of motion or action being the substance itself which by exertion of power produces action, operation or Karma, the substance or the organism itself has to bear the consequences of its own Karma in any stage of its existence, past, present or future. And this explains the origin of the common adage "As you sow, so you reap."
5. Udyam (H)-Exertion, assertion or effort which is in its simplest form is the desire to realise a particular end or idea. tion. Sifting analysis of the affairs of the world of phenomena in question brings us to the "desire-to-be" evident in the form of exertion or assertion as the supreme reason for all existences. It is the desire-to-be, to exist distinct and separate from what
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