Ugra-karma is a Sanskrit term that translates to “horrible,” “ferocious,” or “violent work.” In Vedic philosophy, it refers to destructive actions, exploitation, or work that brings great suffering and distress to oneself or other living beings.
The real explanation ,and this very much applies to Western cultures , with its libertine ideals , along with desperate searches for happiness . They think fixing what they see as a problem with what they think is a solution improves lives .Obviously, there are practical adjustments and improvements to everyday life , but the West has gotten out of balance.Take a close look at the supposed comfort and easier lives that a modern world brings , and see the huge problems that are a consequence. The motor car is a prime example, oil , pollution, wars , and whilst we sit in traffic queues . One has to wonder if this is the best life can offer . A reality is quite different to what our scientific community have promised. Life becomes more and more complex as the sciences try to make it easy . It’s the nature of the material energies , complexities occur when nature is interfered with and exploited or the creatures and environments, the responsive universe kicks back . Nature is self-reliant and self-regulating in more ways than one might think .Nature is conscious in its own right because it stems from the supreme consciousness. Nature functions perfectly well , no scientific community can regulate its symbiotic nature and relationships . The Vedic way is simple living high philosophically led thinking, the Western way is complicated, expensive lives of sophisticated animals, and increasing destruction in everything we do, along with increasing material miseries and anxiety. The vedas describes this as parvarga…. work hard , foam at the mouth , anxiety, fear , death ….Apavarga is the spiritually intelligent path , the sciences of self realisation.
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