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An Introduction to Kamma - Bibliography and Notes

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An Introduction to Kamma
The Nature of Kamma
The Power of Kamma
Classification of Kamma
What Kamma is Not
Bibliography and Notes
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Bibliography and Notes

Bibliography

  1. An Introduction to the Law of Kamma, Sayādaw U Sīlānanda, Dhammacakka Meditation Center, Box 206, 2124 Kitteredge Street, Berkeley, CA 94704, USA
  2. »» What Kamma Is , Sayādaw U Thittila.
  3. The Buddha and His Teachings, Nārada Mahāthera,
  4. The Debate of King Milinda, Bhikkhu Pesala, »» Inward Path Publishers, »» Motilal Benarsidass (UK)
  5. In This Very Life, Sayādaw U Pandita, »» Wisdom Books

Notes

  1. Abhinhapaccavekkhitabba Sutta (A. iii. 72).
  2. Dakkhinavibhangasutta, Majjhimanikāya, Sutta 142.
  3. Rebirth as a woman may be the fulfilment of one's wish, we can assume that it is the result of unwholesome kamma only if it is contrary to one's wish.


 

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" He will be subject to severe pain, or impoverishment, or injury to the body (e.g., Loss of limbs), or serious illness (e.g., leprosy), or lunacy, or misfortunes following the wrath of the king, or wrongful and serious accusations, or loss of relatives, or destruction of wealth or the burning down of his houses by fire or by lightning. After the dissolution of his body, the fool will be reborn in the plane of continuous suffering (Naraya). "

The Dhammapada


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