Buddhist Doctrine Of Karma

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December 17, 2014

 

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Early Buddhism, which recognized no caste distinctions, evaluates the karmic quality of an act in terms of moral and ethical criteria. In particular it is the mental factors, which accompany the commission of deed that determines its consequences or "fruits" (vipaka). All negative karma (i.e. those leading to bad consequences) arise from the three roots of unwholesomeness...
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those leading to bad consequences) arise from the three roots of unwholesomeness. These are greed (lobha), aversion (dosa), and delusion (moha). Accordingly good karmic results follow from deeds that spring from generosity (caga), loving-kindness (metta) and wisdom (vijja). The Buddha emphasized that it is the mental factors involved rather than the deeds themselves that determine future consequences...
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