Karma's Echoes: Tracing Diseases through Lifetimes

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"Karma's Echoes: Tracing Diseases through Lifetimes" encapsulates the essence of the discussion regarding the relationship between karma, past lives, and the manifestation of diseases in the present life within the context of Hindu philosophy. It highlights the exploration of how one's actions in previous lifetimes influence the health challenges faced in the current incarnation, drawing on the concept of karma and the interplay between Sanchita and Prarabdha karma. The abstract also touches upon the role of astrology as a multidimensional science in portraying the connections between karma and health. Overall, it offers a glimpse into the intricate web of cause and effect that links past deeds to the ailments experienced throughout successive lifetimes.

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