Fireside_Hindu
Jai Lakshmi Maa
Namaste all,
I have a philosophical question that's been bouncing around in my head lately. I want to know others' views on this as it pertains to Hinduism. I will start with an example,
A greedy, corrupt politician decides to raise funds to build a new hospital for a state that is important for his campaign. He succeeds and many thousands reap the benefits of this new hospital. These people may have otherwise died or suffered greatly without it. However, the politician couldn't give a hoot about those people, their families or whether or not they live or die. He did it for the good press - to seem good, to get him the votes.
So my question is, in terms of accumulating good or bad karma, what matters: Motive or Results?
I have my own thoughts on this, but I wanted to hear from others to gain fresh perspective.
Thank you all in advance for your replies!
Shanti
I have a philosophical question that's been bouncing around in my head lately. I want to know others' views on this as it pertains to Hinduism. I will start with an example,
A greedy, corrupt politician decides to raise funds to build a new hospital for a state that is important for his campaign. He succeeds and many thousands reap the benefits of this new hospital. These people may have otherwise died or suffered greatly without it. However, the politician couldn't give a hoot about those people, their families or whether or not they live or die. He did it for the good press - to seem good, to get him the votes.
So my question is, in terms of accumulating good or bad karma, what matters: Motive or Results?
I have my own thoughts on this, but I wanted to hear from others to gain fresh perspective.
Thank you all in advance for your replies!
Shanti