User:Carlarob412/Karma in Hinduism

The belief in rebirth is, suggests Radhakrishnan, evident in the Brāhmaṇas, where words like punar-mrtyu (re-death), punar-asu (coming to life again) and punarajati(rebirth) are used to denote it. Radhakrishnan acknowledges that other scholars interpret certain punar-mrtyu verses of Rigveda to be discussing "repeated deaths"; however, he suggests that it might also be re-interpreted to imply rebirth, as in "come home once again".

The concept of karma first appears strongly in the Bhagavad Gita.[unreliable source?] The topic of karma is mentioned in the Puranas.
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 * The significance of reinterpreting religious principles such as karma in the Bhagavad Gita as an important scripture source, as well as a dedication to benevolence, applied spirituality, and religious activism.