Karma Kāṇḍa
Karma Kāṇḍa (Sanskrit: कर्मकाण्ड) refers to the section of the Vedas that lists the performance of rituals and sacrificial rites for material benefits or for liberation,[1] which are performed by Brahmins in exchange for a Dakshina.[2]
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- Dharma
- Karma
- Maya
- Bhagavad Gita
- Hinduism
- Brahmin
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