Tags: dependent arising, flexible words, intention, kamma, liberation, merit, Pali, translation, word context
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Tags: after the breakup of the body, fruit and result of good and bad actions, intention, kamma, pleasant painful neutral, rebirth, right view, translation, wrong view
Posted in apare, Bhikkhu Bodhi, Bhikkhu Nanamoli, diṭṭheva dhamme, MN 136, pariyāya, Rebirth, Translating, vedana | 8 Comments »
Tags: aggregates, dependent arising, flexible words, Pali, Theravada, translation, word context
Posted in ayatana, Bhikkhu Bodhi, Bhikkhu Nanamoli, Buddhist Vocabulary, MN 141, paticca samuppada, Piyadassi Thera, responses to blogs &c, Thanissaro Bhikkhu, Translating | 2 Comments »
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Posted in AN 3.65 Kalama Sutta, Bhikkhu Bodhi, Bhikkhu Nanamoli, MN 60 Safe Bet, Rebirth, Thanissaro Bhikkhu | 14 Comments »
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Posted in A K Warder, Bhikkhu Bodhi, Bhikkhu Nanamoli, Buddhist Vocabulary, MN 117 Great Forty, Richard F Gombrich, Thanissaro Bhikkhu, Translating | 2 Comments »
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Posted in Bhikkhu Bodhi, Bhikkhu Nanamoli, causality / non-causality, kamma, MN 117 Great Forty, nihilism, non-action, Rebirth, Richard F Gombrich, Suttas, Thanissaro Bhikkhu | 5 Comments »
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