Hindus believe that the self is eternal and goes through a cycle of birth, death and rebirth. Karma is the moral law of cause and effect and the nature of the universe.
The key ideas in Hinduism show good ways to live. If Hindus can gather good karma/kammaActions, and the consequences of actions. An important concept in Buddhism, Hinduism and Sikhism., then moral action in this life can lead to a better reincarnationThe religious belief that existence is a cycle of birth, life, death and rebirth, and that the soul survives physical death and is reborn in a new body. in the next life.
The law of karma
Hindus refer to karma as a ‘law’. It is not a law in the criminal sense, like those made by government. Instead, it can be likened to the ‘law’ of gravity. Karma is the idea that actions have consequences. One thing leads to another, so what is done today makes a difference tomorrow.
Karma can also be used by Hindus as an explanation of the question ‘Why do I suffer?’ The answer could be, ‘as a result of a bad action in a past life’. Similarly, the answer to the question ‘Why am I happy and blessed?’ could be ‘because in a previous incarnation I collected good karma’.
Belief in the law of karma gives Hindus a reason to do good deeds now in order to be rewarded in the next life. The karma that is collected now, which will lead to consequences in the next life, is called kriyamana karma.