Meritmaking
Meritmaking refers to the act of performing good deeds or religious practices that generate positive karma or merit in various spiritual and religious traditions, particularly within Buddhism, Hinduism, and Jainism. The concept emphasizes that actions rooted in charity, compassion, and moral discipline can lead to spiritual growth, improved future circumstances, or enlightenment.
In Buddhism, meritmaking is a central practice aimed at reducing suffering and advancing along the path to
Similarly, in Hinduism, acts such as charity (dana), ritual offerings, and righteous conduct (dharma) are regarded
Meritmaking is often associated with communal events, festivals, and daily spiritual routines, serving both individual and
While the specific practices and beliefs about merit vary across traditions, the overarching principle remains that