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III. Perception and volitional formations
02 Tháng Năm 2011
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The teaching of impermanence, suffering and not-self (anicca, dukkha and anattā) is very familiar to all Buddhists, and the words are never far from their lips.
II. Feeling
02 Tháng Năm 2011
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The teaching of impermanence, suffering and not-self (anicca, dukkha and anattā) is very familiar to all Buddhists, and the words are never far from their lips.
I. Body
02 Tháng Năm 2011
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The teaching of impermanence, suffering and not-self (anicca, dukkha and anattā) is very familiar to all Buddhists, and the words are never far from their lips.
The great discourse on not-self
02 Tháng Năm 2011
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The teaching of impermanence, suffering and not-self (anicca, dukkha and anattā) is very familiar to all Buddhists, and the words are never far from their lips.
6. Nature of Karma
28 Tháng Mười 2010
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Karma is the law of moral causation. The theory of Karma is a fundamental doctrine in Buddhism. This belief was prevalent in India before the advent of the Buddha.
5. Questions on the Theory of Karma
28 Tháng Mười 2010
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Karma is the law of moral causation. The theory of Karma is a fundamental doctrine in Buddhism. This belief was prevalent in India before the advent of the Buddha.
4. Classification of Karma
28 Tháng Mười 2010
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Karma is the law of moral causation. The theory of Karma is a fundamental doctrine in Buddhism. This belief was prevalent in India before the advent of the Buddha.
3. What is the cause of Karma?
28 Tháng Mười 2010
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Karma is the law of moral causation. The theory of Karma is a fundamental doctrine in Buddhism. This belief was prevalent in India before the advent of the Buddha.
2. Karma and Vipaka
28 Tháng Mười 2010
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Karma is the law of moral causation. The theory of Karma is a fundamental doctrine in Buddhism. This belief was prevalent in India before the advent of the Buddha.
1. What is Karma?
28 Tháng Mười 2010
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Karma is the law of moral causation. The theory of Karma is a fundamental doctrine in Buddhism. This belief was prevalent in India before the advent of the Buddha.
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