Valmiki, before he took to ascetic life, was a
bandit. He was motivated by the Saptharishis
(the Seven Sages) to check if his family was
willing to share his negative karmas. Valmiki’s
family told him, ‘It is your duty to protect us
and fulfill our material needs. We cannot accept
your karmas.’
As long as
someone plays the role of a dutiful father or
mother, fulfilling one’s duties through whatever
means one deems fit, karmas do not get passed on
to one’s descendants.
Then why is it said that ‘the sins of the
fathers visit upon the children?’ The subject of
discussion now is of the harm done to others by
the ancestors. It is said that if a person has
chosen a wrong path to cater to his future
generations, wounded others and earned their bad
will, the resulting heartache will affect seven
further generations.
So, as long as it is hard earned money, I do not
think it will create any bad karma for the
descendants. But if it is tainted money, it may
- - not because of the money; but because of the
karma accrued.
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