Actions Effective in the Buddhist Philosophy

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Samanera Chansing Tingchat

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This article is intended to study actions or karma, the giving effect of each type of karmic action is human karmic action. Karma can be divided into three ways. The body is called kamma, verbal action is called verbal action, and the mind is called mental kamma. The results of actions can be further classified into 3 types: good deeds are called wholesome actions, bad deeds are called unwholesome actions, and neutral actions are called bad actions. That “what kind of deeds does a person do?” So that would get the result of such karma and the effect of karma according to the viewpoint of Theravada Buddhist philosophy Found that the effect of karma is complex and profound in the matter of the law of karma. That is to produce the results of karmic actions. It has the following characteristics: the timely effect of the karma, the karma effect according to the duty, and the sequential effect of the karma. When a person has done a karmic act, he must be the owner of the recipient of the action.

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Tingchat, S. C. . . (2022). Actions Effective in the Buddhist Philosophy. Journal of Dhamma for Life, 28(1), 24–36. retrieved from https://so08.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/dhammalife/article/view/1134
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