karma
noun
- concept of "action" or "deed" in Indian religions
Wiktionary
Pronunciation: /kərm(ə)/ / [kɐɾm(ɐ)] / /kərma/
name
- A female given name.
noun
Etymology: Borrowed from Sanskrit कर्म (kárma), nom.sg. of कर्मन् (kárman, “act, action, performance”); first attested in English in 1785 in a translation of the Bhagavad Gita by Charles Wilkins.
- The sum total of a person's actions, which determine the person's next incarnation in samsara, the cycle of death and rebirth.
“‘We are all part of a circle of karma. We will be rewarded for the good deeds of our forefathers, and pay the price for their sins.’”
- A force or law of nature which causes one to reap what one sows; destiny; fate.
- A distinctive feeling, aura, or atmosphere.
“That means everything from lighting to the vibes, the karma of the room.”
“How many times when you have been in a bar have you felt that a confrontation was building up, even without extensive verbal exchanges? Sometimes you can feel the karma or energy of a place change, and you should not ignore that”
- A score assigned to a user or post on some discussion forums, indicating popularity or perceived value.