The essential inquiry
If Karma and cosmic destiny govern every action and cause-effect chain, where does human free will actually exist?
Three-stage contemplation path
Move through three lenses in order: the question, Hindu perspectives, and sacred references.
The essential inquiry
If Karma and cosmic destiny govern every action and cause-effect chain, where does human free will actually exist?
Hindu perspectives
Prarabdha vs. Purushartha: Hinduism divides destiny into Prarabdha (accumulated past karma that is currently bearing fruit and cannot be changed, like an arrow already shot from a bow) and Purushartha (conscious human effort and free will exercised in the present moment).
Expanding the Field of Choice: While past karma sets the baseline environment, obstacles, and tendencies, human consciousness possesses the inherent freedom to choose *how* to respond to any given circumstance, thereby rewriting future destiny.
Sacred references
Uddharedatmanatmanam natmanam avasadayet, atma hyatmano bandhuratma hyripuratmanah (One should lift oneself by one's own self; let not one degrade oneself. For this self is the friend of oneself and indeed the enemy of oneself).
Dvayorapi hi karmanyastvanyatvat siddhirnopalabhyate (Success in any endeavor comes from a combination of past karma and present human exertion).
Hold these perspectives not as the end of inquiry, but as a doorway into deeper contemplation.
Stage 1: the essential inquiry