Kamyakarma (Sanskrit:काम्यकर्म,romanized: Kāmyakarma) refers to thosekarmas (deeds) inHinduism that are prudential in nature, motivated by the desire for a given outcome.[1] Unlike thenitya karmas, theShastras do not require daily or regular observance of these rituals.[2] They are generally performed for the sake of their intended results.[3] A fewkamyakarmas are listed below:
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