Peter Bihari and Maurice Karman have in various writings spread the ideas of Herbart.
That Nescience is called karman (work) is stated in the same chapter of the Purâna (st.
And as then the souls do not exist, no karman can exist, and it cannot therefore be said that the inequality of creation depends on karman.
For by 'anusaya' we have to understand that part of the karman which remains over and above the part retributively enjoyed; but when the fruit of the entire karman has been enjoyed, there is no such remainder.
The soul whose knowledge is no longer obstructed by Karman freely enjoys all the different worlds in which the power of Brahman manifests itself and thus is fully satisfied.
Karman also wrote two satires and fragments of an historical novel, while his literary programme is set forth in his dissertation Anemzet csinosodasa.
The karman made no hesitation, and rather than fight with him committed an infamous treason in regard to his brother-in-law.
No one can penetrate into the country of the karman but on foot over the mountain on which this castle is built.
I there crossed a little brook that divides this country of karman from that of the otherkarman possessed by Amurath Bey, called by us the Grand Turk.
This town is considerable and commercial, defended by ditches en glacis, and good walls strengthened with towers, and is the best the karman possesses.
The karman is a handsome prince, about thirty-two years old, and married to a sister of Amurath Bey.
The karmanpossesses also a maritime coast, called the Farsats.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "karman" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.