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Kamma and The Buddhist Precepts
Submitted by AFAN team member Amaranatho a Buddhist on 11/01/2009 00:07
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Sila - a pali word original meant a rock - in Buddhism it is used to mean virtue/morality and is linked with five precepts. The word rock and the five precepts could be linked by the word foundation. Sila is a foundation for a natural way to act.
Kamma means action.
kamma In a nut shell
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