Jaina Doctrine Of Karma

Published: 29.08.2009
Updated: 31.07.2012
The Religious and Scientific Dimensions

Why know the Doctrine of Karma?
 

The Doctrine of Karma is not a religious commandment but a law of nature that is guiding the behavior and destiny of every organism. It is supported by philosophical, psychological and scientific reasoning and gives positive clues to questions like...

  • Why we reap, what we sow?
  • Who controls the genes?
  • Why cloning cannot produce organism with desired qualities?
  • Why a coherent electro-magnetic field exists in every organism that regulates the mental and biological processes?
  • How karma controls our actions, thoughts, feelings and health?

This book presents a brief but comprehensive treatment of this important subject.

 

The incorporeal elements are beyond sound, smell, taste and touch. Their atoms are different from those of the material world. Thus the effort of one who seeks to know the incorporeal world through the senses will not be successful. The knowledge of the incorporeal world is a subject of supreme extrasensory perception. Even common extrasensory perception would not succeed. Only supreme extrasensory perception may attain it.

Author:

Dr. N.L. Kachhara

Publisher: Dharam Darshan Sewa Samsthan (Religio-Philosophical Service Institution)
55, Ravindra Nagar, Udaipur 313003, Rajasthan, India
Edition: 1st Edition 2005
   
Read online: Jaina Doctrine Of Karma
Bookshop:  http://shop.herenow4u.net/index.php?p=book&bookID=92
   
Pages: 64
Dimensions: 137 x 216 x 4 mm
Weight: 90 g

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