Mīmāṁsakas—atheistic philosophers who say that even if God exists He is obliged to reward us the fruits of our work. From Karma-mimāṁsā philosophy of Jaiminī-the atheistic propounder and philosopher of Karma-mimāṁsā philosophy, and author of the Karma-mīmāṁsā-sūtras, which explain the Vedas in ritualistic terms, and advocate material work as the purpose of life. He theorized that if fruitive activity is performed nicely, then God is obliged to give the results.
Mimamsakas-atheistic philosophers who say that even if God exists He is obliged to reward us the fruits of our work. From Karma-mimamsa philosophy of Jaimini-the atheistic propounder and philosopher of Karma-mimamsa philosophy, and author of the Karma-mimamsa-sūtras, which explain the Vedas in ritualistic terms, and advocate material work as the purpose of life. He theorized that if fruitive activity is performed nicely, then God is obliged to give the results.
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