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      • By providing comfort and security to others we can gain good karmas also known as Punya. Punya brings forth happiness in this or coming lives. On the other hand, if we cause suffering or unhappiness to others then, we have committed a sin and we acquire bad karmas, also known as Paap. Such Paap brings forth unhappiness in this or in future lives.
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  2. Jul 6, 2020 · Here, punya, is used can mean - 'good' or 'auspicious' or 'happy'. Second Mandala of Rig Veda is the Oldest one, and hence, the meaning with which the Rishi used the word punya, in this mantra cannot be stated for sure.

  3. Sep 25, 2023 · Purana, Ramayana, and Mahabharata are the ancient history of Hindus and not only religious scriptures. Scholars say that life should be molded according to the scriptures. Presented here are ten major Punya (Virtues) and ten major Paap (Sins) according to the scriptures. By knowing these and implementing them, any person can bring revolutionary ...

  4. What are punya and pap? Punya is earned when our activities are good while pap is earned when our activities are bad. When punya matures or gives its result it brings happiness and comfort and when pap matures or gives its result, it brings nothing but suffering.

  5. Punya is a very ancient Sanskrit word which appears in the Rigveda. For instance, in a prayer to Kapinjala Ivendro Devata, Rishi Gutsamada, while describing the qualities of an upadeshaka ('teacher') states: उद्गातेव शकुने सं गायसि ब्रह्मपुत्रइव सवनेषु शंससि |.

  6. Jun 7, 2020 · The definitions of paap and punya in Indian traditions are related to the concept of Rta (ऋत) from Vedas.

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  7. hinduismuniversalreligion.com › paap-punyaPaap, Punya - Vedanta

    1. Doing work for the sake of doing it, without expecting anything in return. 2. Offering everything we do to the God, and accepting any outcome as Prasad. In addition to this, Isha Upanishad suggest one more approach: ईशावास्यमिदं सर्वं यत्किञ्च जगत्यां जगत् । तेन त्यक्तेन भुञ्जीथा मा गृधः कस्यस्विद्धनम् ॥.

  8. Papa and Punya (HinduDharma: Part 2, The Vedic Religion: Introductory (5 chapters)) Nobody wants to be known as a sinner, but all the same we keep transgressing the bounds of morality and disobey the divine law.