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Re: Sin.
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To: alt-hindu@uunet.uu.net
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Subject: Re: Sin.
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From: mpt@mail.utexas.edu (michael tandy)
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Date: 9 Jul 1995 02:45:53 GMT
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From news@geraldo.cc.utexas.edu Sat Jul 8 22: 34:12 1995
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Newsgroups: alt.hindu
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Organization: The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas
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References: <3ti2u4$43v@babbage.ece.uc.edu>
In article <3ti2u4$43v@babbage.ece.uc.edu>, Lokeswara Rao <lokes@selway.umt.edu> says:
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>On 29 Jun 1995, ballamudi ravi k wrote:
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>> It occurs to me that love in the sense of unconditional love (of Krsna)
>> might be the absolute moral basis one might experience when a serious and
>> earnest inquiry is made. And one should not confine oneself to opinions of
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>agree.
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>have a question : karma - do good; recieve good.
> do bad; recieve bad.
>how about when without your provocation, a person receives bad - eg. you
>become very sucessful - the other person becomes jealous, envious. Is
>that bad karma on your part?
Yes; in the form of adhibhautika-klesa, suffering inflicted
by (N.B. the instrumental) other living beings.
or is it because of the other persons mental
>limitations
His or her mental condition is part of his or her karmic
luggage.
and hence does not affect you?
Well I guess it depends on how envious they are, doesn't it?
-m