... for an offence against Dharma, (i.e. law or morality) goes far to shed the duṣkarma that results from his offence.
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... for an offence against Dharma, (i.e. law or morality) goes far to shed the duṣkarma that results from his offence.
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Forcing oneself into a varṇa other than that in which he is born, will make the offender guilty of duṣkarma or sin , whose effect will be to intensify the effects of prāktanakarma (past-birth action) to which his present caste itself is traceable.
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It is a definite consequence of the duṣkarma on the part of the individual.
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At any one time we all have the preponderance of one guna over the other two and due to this we do either, (a) satkarma-good acts, or (b) duṣkarma-bad acts.
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