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Karma and Rebirth in Hinduism offers a detailed philosophical examination of two fundamental concepts that have shaped Hindu thought for millennia. Swami Medhananda explores how karma—the law of moral causation—and rebirth operate within Hindu metaphysical and ethical frameworks, tracing their development across various Hindu philosophical schools and scriptural traditions.
The book situates these concepts within the broader context of global philosophy of religion, demonstrating their relevance to contemporary philosophical discourse. Through careful analysis of classical Hindu texts and modern interpretations, Medhananda clarifies how karma and rebirth function as interconnected principles that explain human suffering, moral responsibility, and spiritual liberation. This work is essential for scholars, students, and practitioners seeking to understand the philosophical depth of Hindu cosmology and soteriology.







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