JOURNAL ARTICLE
Keywords: Karma, Humanitarian Perspective, Duty, Ethics, Perseverance.
Abstract: The doctrine of Karma has remained a central theme in Indian philosophy, spirituality, and ethics, while its universal relevance is echoed across global traditions. The principle asserts that human destiny is shaped by one’s own actions rather than external forces. Classical texts such as the Mahabharata, Bhagavad Gita, and Vaivarta Purana, as well as the teachings of saints like Tulsidas, Vasavanna, and Swami Vivekananda highlight that sincere effort, diligence, and righteous conduct are essential for meaningful living. Similar concepts are also found in the Bible: “As you sow, so shall you reap”. From a humanitarian perspective, the Doctrine of Karma emphasizes individual responsibility, perseverance, and moral accountability. This paper explores the humanitarian interpretation of Karma, connecting ancient wisdom with contemporary values, and advocates for continuous effort (Charaiveti Charaiveti), balanced mind, and selfless action (Nishkama Karma) as guiding principles for social and personal well-being.
Article Info: Received: 03 Sep 2025; Received in revised form: 01 Oct 2025; Accepted: 04 Oct 2025; Available online: 08 Oct 2025
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