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karmasutra

 

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Karmasutra

Description:

Karmasutra refers to the intricately woven interplay of actions and consequences in Hindu philosophy, often associated with spiritual teachings and the concept of reincarnation.

In a more contemporary context, "Karmasutra" may also be a playful portmanteau combining the concepts of karma and the ancient Indian text, the Kama Sutra.

Examples:

As a philosophical concept:

Sense 1: In Hinduism, karmasutra is believed to be the web of actions and reactions that shape one's destiny.

Sample Sentence 1: Understanding the karmasutra is crucial for spiritual growth and self-realization.

Sample Sentence 2: The karmasutra teaches us that our present circumstances are a direct result of our past actions.

In a playful sense:

Sense 2: "Karmasutra" can also be a tongue-in-cheek way of referring to the incorporation of karma into one's intimate relationships.

Sample Sentence 1: The couple shared a laugh as they jokingly referred to their exploration of the karmasutra.

Sample Sentence 2: A book titled "The Karmasutra Guide to Harmonious Relationships" playfully combines the concepts of karma and the Kama Sutra.

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