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  1. Caste (32815 bytes)
    5: ...hat one is born into a caste depending on one's [[Karma|karmic]] influences—actions in the past lif...
    43: ...atriya (king) but he became BhramRishi (priest)by Karma
    133: ...ch varna was said to possess certain characteristics: i.e. the shudra was often someone with a violent...
    143: ...eave behind their distinctive social characteristics, including caste.
    145: ...other progressions from Vedic Hinduism, the Tantrics spoke of the caste system as it had evolved as un...
  2. Human (48024 bytes)
    52: ...ochondrial DNA|mitochondrial]] [[population genetics]] (numbers are [[millennia]] before present).]]
    104: ...le the darkening of skin among humans in the tropics is likely the result of [[natural selection]], it...
    111: ...on [[social identity]] and hence [[identity politics]]. Race or ethnicity are related to concepts of [...
    113: ===Genetics===
    114: {{seemain|Genetics of humans}}
  3. Religion (72319 bytes)
    17: ... the fundamental questions of human identity, ethics, death and the existence of the Divine (if any). ...
    34: ...fs regarding the nature of [[morality]] and [[ethics]], including [[moral objectivism]] and [[moral re...
    72: * Out of point of interest [[agnosticism|agnostics]] will often talk in terms of not knowing the num...
    78: ... having many traditionally masculine characteristics.
    79: ...t having many traditionally feminine characteristics.
  4. Buddhist philosophy (14386 bytes)
    2: ...lems in [[metaphysics]], [[phenomenology]], [[ethics]], and [[epistemology]].
    10: ... is fully consistent with Buddhist values and ethics.
    39: === Metaphysics and phenomenology ===
    52: ...ransmigrates and that which carries the burden of karma from one life to another. Other schools made unsu...
    60: ...xt to be undergirded by a substantialist metaphysics. Instead, it posits the arising of events under c...
  5. Hinduism (49198 bytes)
    30: ...ksha]]. See for example, [http://www.dvaita.org/docs/srv_faq.html#hell this link]. , [http://srirangan...
    46: ...dus is belief in [[Dharma]], [[reincarnation]], [[karma]], and [[moksha]] (liberation) of every soul thro...
    55: ...arily [[bhakti yoga|bhakti]] (loving devotion), [[Karma Yoga]] (selfless service), [[Raja Yoga]] (meditat...
    61: ...hich one marries and satisfies [[karma (Hinduism)|karma]] and [[artha]] within a married life and [[profe...
    67: ...s it is not imbued with any limiting characteristics, not even those of being and non-being, and this ...
  6. Sikhism (31029 bytes)
    2: ... (e.g. [[Bhakti]], [[monism]], [[Vedic]] metaphysics, [[guru]] ideal, and [[bhajan]]s) as well as [[Su...
    14: ...ls]], together with its corollary, the law of ''[[karma]]'', Guru Nanak advised his followers to end the ...
    80: #'''Re-incarnation, Karma & Salvation:''' All creatures have souls that pas...
    197: ...apna, Amritsar, Sarover, Ishnan,and other key topics]
    255: *[http://networks.ecse.rpi.edu/~hema/kirtan.html Bhai Harjinder Singh]
  7. Vegetarianism (28920 bytes)
    6: ...rn world|Western]] countries as a result of [[ethics|ethical]], health, [[environmentalism|environment...
    12: ... animal products (such as leather and some cosmetics), rather than just food.
    20: * ''[[Macrobiotics]]'' involves a diet consisting mostly of [[whole ...
    86: ...the killing of larger animals results in more bad karma than that of smaller ones, so it would be less ba...
    113: ... but more petroleum to deliver that food is. Critics of this view may observe that the root causes of ...
  8. Yoga (18820 bytes)
    11: ...]), the path of selfless service to the Divine ([[Karma Yoga]]), and the path of intellectual analysis or...
    28: ...efines all the classic forms of Hindu/Yoga; i.e., Karma Yoga, Bhakti Yoga, Hatha Yoga, Raja Yoga and Jnan...
    50: ...ha Yoga]]. It is representative of all non-Bhakti-Karma-Jnana Yoga that has become so popular over the pa...
    70: ... India and America, a proliferation of 'yoga clinics' and non-spiritual yoga systems has been seen in ...
    82: ...ch is a Tantric synthesis of the four main Yogas (Karma, Jnana, Bhakti and Raja).
  9. Yoga Sutras of Patanjali (32564 bytes)
    40: <i>Kriya yoga</i>, sometimes called <i>karma yoga</i>, is reflected in the philosophy of the <...
    151: ...perience of the afflictions is that tendencies (''karmas'') are stored in the subconscious mind which cau...
    152: # As long as the storehouse of karmas exists, they will bear fruit in the next birth, ...
    228: # By Samyama on actions (''karma'') which will bear fruit either soon or much late...
    270: # The actions (''karma'') of yogis are neither pure nor dark; for others...
  10. Social justice (17329 bytes)
    15: ...son, it is the one intervening who will incur bad karma no matter how well-intentioned he or she might be...
    29: ...t (insofar as any philosophical analysis of politics can be free from bias), but many of the ideas, so...
    41: ...berty and excessive regulatory burdens. Many critics regard the guarantee of equal outcomes, which is ...
    52: ...rsial causes like the theories purported in Eugenics. Eugenicists commonly agree that anything "socia...
    55: People who are critics of this notion may hold some or all of the follow...

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