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Karma Kāṇḍa (Sanskrit: कर्मकाण्ड) refers to the section of the Vedas that lists the performance of rituals and sacrificial rites for material benefits or to acquire values that will lead to liberation, which are performed by anyone without exchange for a Dakshina.

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  1. "Jnana versus Karma". The Hindu. 20 May 2013.
  2. "Sri Kalki Purana" (PDF).
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