A king decided to convince his son to explain the esoteric principle of luck and karma, so he sent the prince to three sages. Knowing what every sage told the prince about his karma and destiny, we will also be able to understand the principle of karma and fate better.
The first sage told the prince that ‘some deeds are permanent, like a bowed arrow, you have some previous deeds that you will have to bear the fruits in this life. This is the part of your fate that no effort can change. ‘ Rajkumar asked, ‘So is there no solution to this?’ The sage said, “There is no solution to this, you have to accept it with patience and wisely.”
Another sage told the prince that, ‘Not all actions are permanent. Giving the example of seeds, he said that some tasks are like seeds. If they get proper environment and nutrition, they give fruits, but if they are not taken care of, they can be destroyed. There is so much power in your current tasks that they can change your future. If you have done some bad deeds in the past, then you can change them with good deeds, charity, penance and dedication to God. ‘ Rajkumar asked, ‘So am I my way in mind?’ The sage said, “It depends on your efforts.” You can change the direction of your future with your resolve. ‘
The third sage gave the prince an example of a river. He said, ‘Some karma are like the river, some part of the river is straight and certain, while some parts have turns and currents that can be changed. You have some tasks that you will get fruits, but you can reduce their intensity with your reaction. For example, if you have cheated someone in the past, then you may have to face betrayal in this life, but if you are honest and true, then you can reduce these difficulties. ‘
Rajkumar asked, ‘So is my Bushshi in my hand in my hand?’ The sage said, ‘Your future is the result of your previous deeds and current deeds. You are not completely independent, but you have the power to determine your own path. ‘ Karma is a complex trap that includes both luck and independent desire. Some deeds are permanent, which cannot be changed, some can be changed, and some can be replaced only with efforts. Therefore, we should be conscious of our actions and always try to do good deeds.