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Cherkozyanova T.V. THE TENDENCIES OF THE KARMA CONDITIONALITY OF THE FATE PHENOMENON IN VEDANTIZM In the ancient Indian mythology the concept of fate is absent, it is not added, also, to the development of philosophical systems. At the same time, here actively is postulated its analog — karma (action, the matter, lot). Karma — one of the central concepts of Indian mythology, religion and philosophy, that explain the doctrine of regeneration and sansara (flow of life, the stream of consciousness). Formation of this concept historically goes back to the pre-brakhman-veda period and it enters practically into all philosophical systems of Hinduism, with exception of adzhivika and lokayata. The author examined the value of this concept in the context of the conceptualization of fate. Key words: The Hinduism, vedantizm, Vivekananda, fate, dkharma, mukti, moksha.
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Author: Cherkozyanova T.V.
Year: 2010
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