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- cir****stances are right, whether they are welcome or not". Right action (samyak-karmānta / sammā-kammanta) is like right speech, expressed as abstentions but in...
- Khadga dynasty 660 CE–750 CE Capital Karmanta Vasaka in present-day Barakamata, Comilla district Religion Buddhism Government Monarchy Raja   • 625-640...
- zhèngyǔ; Vi: chính ngữ) Right Action (Pāli: sammā-kammanta; Sanskrit: samyak-karmānta; 正業 Cn: zhèngyè; Vi: chính nghiệp) Right Living (Pāli: sammā-ājīva; Sanskrit:...
- Satraps 60 BCE 2nd century CE Sagala, Mathura Khadga dynasty 625 CE 716 CE Karmanta Vasaka  India  Bangladesh Pithipatis of Bodh ****a 1120 CE 1290 CE Bodh****a...
- anguish, its result is anguish. The right action or right conduct (samyak-karmānta / sammā-kammanta) is the fourth aspect of the Noble Eightfold Path and...
- Interview with weights of 80:10:10, respectively. Rank list is published. KarmAnta is the management fest organized by the students of VJIM that provides...
- Chinese account of the Khadga king Rajabhatta places the royal capital of Karmanta-vasaka (identified with Barakamata village in Comilla) in Samatata. After...
- Speech (sammā vācā, S. samyag-vāc) Right Action (sammā kammanta, S. samyak-karmānta) Right Livelihood (sammā ājīva, S. samyag-ājīva) Right Effort/Energy (sammā...
- Speech (sammā vācā, S. samyag-vāc) Right Action (sammā kammanta, S. samyak-karmānta) Right Livelihood (sammā ājīva, S. samyag-ājīva) Right Effort (sammā vāyāma...
- chatter (samphappalāpa veramaṇī) Right action (sammā-kammanta • samyak-karmānta) Abstaining from the taking of life (pāṇātipātā veramaṇī) Abstaining from...