Azazel
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Well there is no rules in dharmic religions IAFAIK, only guidelines. You can choose to obey or not obey the choice is yours. No one is going to punish you for what you did or going to do, but the karma good or bad (the end result of your deed) is coming back to you with it's rewards. It's not someone giving you a punishment but like gravity or any other universal law which is bound to happen.
The biggest difference the law of Karma is having to Abrahamic religions is that you can reduce the ferocity of the result of your deed by countering it with opposite karma (do the opposite of what you did, do good if done bad or do bad if done good). In the end you are not bound to have punishments to what your did unless you act to save yourself. That's the difference. There is no eternal hell or eternal heaven in Dharmic religions.
Well said