Karma is a concept rooted in various spiritual and religious traditions, including Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism. It refers to the law of cause and effect, suggesting that our actions have consequences that influence our future experiences and circumstances. The word "karma" is derived from Sanskrit and translates to "action" or "deed."The concept of evil spirits or malevolent entities exists in various cultural and religious belief systems, including folklore, mythology, and certain spiritual traditions. These beliefs suggest that there are supernatural beings or forces that can cause harm, possess individuals, or disrupt the natural order.Different cultures have different interpretations of evil spirits. Some view them as malevolent entities seeking to harm or torment humans, while others see them as manifestations of negative energy or the darker aspects of the human psyche.