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- Vipāka (Sanskrit and Pāli) is a Jain and Buddhist term for the ripening or maturation of karma (Pāli kamma), or intentional actions. The theory of karmic...
- (kilesa-vaṭṭa) the "round of kamma" (kamma-vaṭṭa) the "round of results" (vipāka-vaṭṭa). In this framework (see Figure to the right, starting from the bottom...
- The remote effects of karmic choices are referred to as the 'maturation' (vipāka) or 'fruit' (phala) of the karmic act." The metaphor is derived from agriculture:...
- matters and is essential to bring about a consequence or phala "fruit" or vipāka "result". The emphasis on intent in Buddhism marks a difference from the...
- Retrieved April 16, 2013. "Forest Whitaker To Star In Voodoo Horror Flick Vipaka With Anthony Mackie". cinemablend.com. August 3, 2011. Retrieved April 13...
- ultimately, in Buddhism as a form of 'projection', resulting from the fruition (vipaka) of karmic seeds (sankharas). The precise nature of this 'illusion' that...
- used by Indrabhuti Gautama, a ganadhara, according to the canonical text Vipâka sûtra, adhyayana 1. Kuttan (2009). The Great Philosophers of Indi. AuthorHouse...
- their sins on earth, and after a period of time, reborn on earth with bad vipāka, which is the effect of bad karma. The Bhagavata Purana enumerates the following...
- past or one's current actions (कर्म, karma), one's life fruits (विपाक, vipâka), and one's psychological dispositions/intentions (आशय, ashaya). Patanjali's...
- past or by one's current actions (कर्म, karma), one's life fruits (विपाक, vipâka), and one's psychological dispositions or intentions (आशय, ashaya). The...