KARMA-LA: Nature’s Justice
Kamala started a movement
That Karma-la will follow through with
Truth in her stride, no need to prove it
She doesn’t bluff—she’ll just do it.
They laughed too soon, they called her weak
But justice listens before it speaks
Now echoes rise from every street:
This time, we don’t accept defeat.
Disclaimer:
And for the uninitiated: “Karma” doesn’t mean violence. It means consequences. It’s justice with a long memory.
Karma (noun)
Origin: Sanskrit karman, meaning “act” or “deed”
Definition:
The principle of cause and effect where a person’s actions (good or bad) influence their future. In broader, non-religious usage, it refers to the idea that what goes around comes around—actions have consequences.
Example (non-religious use):
“He finally got fired after years of treating his country badly—karma caught up with him.”


