Tula in Divine Hands: The Sacred Weighing Balance of Karma and Dharma in Hinduism A Rare but Profound Symbol Among the many sacred objects held by Hindu gods and goddesses — the lotus, conch, discus, trident, and sword — the weighing balance, known in Sanskrit as Tula , stands apart as one of the rarer and more philosophically layered symbols. Unlike weapons that destroy evil or instruments that create and sustain, the balance does something subtler and more profound: it measures. It holds the totality of a soul's actions across lifetimes and renders an impartial verdict. In this sense, the Tula is not merely a tool of commerce but a cosmic instrument of divine justice. Karma, Dharma, and the Cosmic Ledger At the heart of Hindu thought lies the concept of karma — the law of cause and effect that operates across all births. Every action, word, and intention generates an impression, and these impressions accumulate across lifetimes. The weighing balance in divine hands represents th...