For Jainism, karma is:
a. the spiritual energy necessary for a proper religious life.
b. the way to true pleasure in life.
c. the moral law of cause and effect that determines one’s reincarnation.
d. moral duties.
c. the moral law of cause and effect that determines one’s reincarnation.
Analysis
a. Incorrect. Karma is not energy.
b. Incorrect. Karma is not the way to pleasure (“kama”) in life.
c. Correct. Karma is the moral law of cause and effect that determines reincarnation.
d. Incorrect. Karma is composed of moral duties.
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