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  2. 50 Powerful Karma Quotes on Love, Life, Rewards, and Revenge

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    What goes around comes around—both good and bad. Let these karma quotes inspire you to live your best life so you can reap future rewards. The post 50 Powerful Karma Quotes on Love, Life ...

  3. Karma in Buddhism - Wikipedia

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    The Buddha defined karma as intention; whether the intention manifested itself in physical, vocal or mental form, it was the intention alone which had a moral character: good, bad or neutral [...] The focus of interest shifted from physical action, involving people and objects in the real world, to psychological process.

  4. Karma - Wikipedia

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    The term karma (Sanskrit: कर्म; Pali: kamma) refers to both the executed 'deed, work, action, act' and the 'object, intent'. [3]Wilhelm Halbfass (2000) explains karma (karman) by contrasting it with the Sanskrit word kriya: [3] whereas kriya is the activity along with the steps and effort in action, karma is (1) the executed action as a consequence of that activity, as well as (2) the ...

  5. Naraka (Buddhism) - Wikipedia

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    However, the concept of hell played a significant role since the early stage of Buddhism, since it is closely connected to the concept of karma. Karma determines into which realm a soul is born. Good actions cause someone to be reborn in heaven or, as a human on earth, while bad actions cause a rebirth as an animal, a hungry ghost, or in hell.

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  7. Six Paths - Wikipedia

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    The ten unwholesome actions (kamma-patha) that produce bad karma are the three bodily actions (murder, stealing, sexual misconduct), four vocal actions (lying, divisive speech, hurtful speech, frivolous speech) and three mental actions (avarice, ill-will, wrong views).

  8. Buddhist ethics - Wikipedia

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    The core of karma is the mental intention, and hence the Buddha stated "It is intention (cetana), O monks, that I call karma; having willed one acts through body, speech, or mind" (AN 6.63). Therefore, accidentally hurting someone is not bad Karma, but having hurtful thoughts is.

  9. Anantarika-karma - Wikipedia

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    Ānantarya karma or Ānantarika kamma [1] are the most serious offences in Buddhism that, at death, through the overwhelming karmic strength of any single one of them, bring immediate disaster. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Both Buddhists and non-Buddhists must avoid them at all costs.