Auranoun
Distinctive atmosphere or quality associated with something.
Auranoun
(parapsychology) An invisible force surrounding a living creature.
Auranoun
(medicine) Perceptual disturbance experienced by some migraine sufferers before a migraine headache.
Auranoun
(medicine) Telltale sensation experienced by some people with epilepsy before a seizure.
Auranoun
Any subtile, invisible emanation, effluvium, or exhalation from a substance, as the aroma of flowers, the odor of the blood, a supposed fertilizing emanation from the pollen of flowers, etc.
Auranoun
The peculiar sensation, as of a light vapor, or cold air, rising from the trunk or limbs towards the head, a premonitory symptom of epilepsy or hysterics.
Auranoun
a sensation (as of a cold breeze or bright light) that precedes the onset of certain disorders such as a migraine attack or epileptic seizure
Auranoun
an indication of radiant light drawn around the head of a saint
Auranoun
a distinctive but intangible quality surrounding a person or thing;
Karmanoun
The sum total of a person's actions, which determine the person's next incarnation in samsara, the cycle of death and rebirth.
Karmanoun
A force or law of nature which causes one to reap what one sows; destiny; fate.
Karmanoun
(uncommon) A distinctive feeling, aura, or atmosphere.
Karmanoun
(internet) A score assigned to a user of a discussion forum, indicating the popularity of their posts with other users.
Karmanoun
One's acts considered as fixing one's lot in the future existence.
Karmanoun
The doctrine of fate as the inflexible result of cause and effect, especially the principle by which a person is rewarded or punished in a subsequent incarnation for deeds in the previous incarnation; the theory of inevitable consequence.
Karmanoun
One's destiny; fate.
Karmanoun
The supposed non-physical emanations that a person gives off, which may affect other people; vibrations.
Karmanoun
(Hinduism and Buddhism) the effects of a person's actions that determine his destiny in his next incarnation
Karmanoun
(in Hinduism and Buddhism) the sum of a person's actions in this and previous states of existence, viewed as deciding their fate in future existences.
Karmanoun
good or bad luck, viewed as resulting from one's actions.
Karma
Karma (; Sanskrit: कर्म, IPA: [ˈkɐɽmɐ] (listen); Pali: kamma) means action, work, or deed. The term also refers to the spiritual principle of cause and effect, often descriptively called the principle of karma, wherein intent and actions of an individual (cause) influence the future of that individual (effect): good intent and good deeds contribute to good karma and happier rebirths, while bad intent and bad deeds contribute to bad karma and bad rebirths.The philosophy of karma is closely associated with the idea of rebirth in many schools of Indian religions (particularly Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism and Sikhism), as well as Taoism.