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  1. What is Karma in Hinduism?

  2. How is Karma defined in the Bhagavad Gita?

  3. Explain the concept of Karma Yoga.

  4. Do all Hindus believe in Karma?

  5. What are the different types of Karma according to Hinduism?

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  1. Karma is the law of cause and effect in Hinduism. It is the consequence of a person's actions and thoughts in their present and past lives.

  2. In the Bhagavad Gita, Karma is defined as "action performed without any expectation of reward, leading to spiritual liberation."

  3. Karma Yoga is a path of selfless action and service in Hinduism. It involves performing actions without any desire for personal gain or attachment.

  4. Yes, Karma is a fundamental belief in Hinduism and is accepted by all Hindus.

  5. The different types of Karma in Hinduism are Sanchita Karma (accumulated Karma), Prarabdha Karma (current life Karma), and Kriyamana Karma (future Karma).