Re > References for ‘requitals’
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[12] When an action has taken place [...] person has to serve the accrued requitals, that is, the unserved reactions [...] adrśt́a, or unseen, requitals, or fate. Niyati, or fate, is [...] not become slaves to their fate.
[4] “Unless one undergoes the requitals of ones mental reactive momenta – good requitals to good actions, bad requitals to bad actions – one cannot [...] company they will try to avoid.
[7] According to the laws of nature, another type of karmabhoga [experience of requitals] must be undergone in order to [...] consequences of such an action.
[9] [Unless one undergoes the requital of ones mental reactive momenta – good requitals for good actions, bad requitals for bad actions – one cannot [...] saḿskáras (mental requitals momenta) become completely exhausted, [...] or bad, are nevertheless bound.]
[71] There is still another type of [...] saḿskáras (reactive requitals). (One, however, must bear I mind [...] clairvoyance is something different.)
[43] Learned people know that the requitals or consequences of deeds (karmaphala) [...] spell of pleasurable and painful requitals ceases both internally and externally. [...] fire of sádhaná.
[47] 3. Svarloka – this is the [...] saḿskáras which determine the requitals of actions exists exits in this [...] all to experience heaven or hell.
[47] 3. Svarloka – this is the [...] saḿskáras which determine the requitals of actions exists exits in this [...] all to experience heaven or hell.
[42] Hence genuine sádhakas always [...] stages, but in the Shaeva stage the requitals are not felt so keenly, and therefore may be considered not to be requitals in the true sense of the term. [...] tremendous fight against Prakrti.
[16] The Entity which remains unaffected [...] (action), vipáka (reactions or requitals of actions) and áshaya [...] above, they are called Iishvara.
[8] [Even after crores of kalpas, saḿskáras do not become exhausted. The requitals of all actions, good or bad, must be undergone: there is no exception.]
[57] Purport: Action means transmutation [...] karmaphala bhoga [the experience of requitals (pleasure and pain)].