- Source: Sanchita karma
In Hinduism, Sanchita karma (heaped together) is one of the three kinds of karma. It is the accumulation of one's past karmas – all actions, good and bad, from one's past embodiments that are stored in one's subconscious. Sanchita karmas follow through to the next life.
A part of the Sanchita karmas that has reached fructification, called Prarabdha karma, will determine the body form that the spiritual entity will assume to experience them.
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See also
Karma in Hinduism
Kriyamana karma
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