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karma-marga

/kahr-muh-mahr-guh/US // ˈkɑr məˈmɑr gə //

噶玛尔加,噶玛嘎,噶玛尔卡,噶玛尔嘎

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Hinduism.

    • : See under marga.

Examples

  • Think of it as a frequent buyer program for personal karma, or a spiritual band-aid.

  • Others have taken the stage to tell women to just work harder and trust in karma.

  • Leaving the body consciously is a feat only a fully liberated master with no more karma can accomplish.

  • Good luck and pray that Karma doesn't attach a Freddy Krueger like scarletletter to your entire body.

  • It turns out I had some good karma the night of my SNL audition.

  • Karma entered with her into the little guest-room where she was to dance and charged the very air with revelation.

  • There has been one working of karma so tremendous during the last year, that I will take it as an illustration—Spain.

  • Another great function of the Gods is the dealing with the karma of nations, "collective karma," as it is sometimes called.

  • Such was the karma made by Spain in the days of her glory, and the horror of her conquests sank into the oblivion of the past.

  • This also is true in a much more limited way with regard to the working of individual karma.