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English Definition | Karma; law of causality. {las la gnyis su dbye ba/} The way karma is divided into two types: A.\n1. {myong bar nges pa'i las/} karma whose fruits will definitely be experienced\n2. {myong bar } {ma nges pa'i las/} karma whose fruits will not definitely be experienced. B.\n1. {dge ba'i las/} virtuous karma\n2. {mi dge ba'i las/} non-virtuous karma. C.\n1. {zag bcas kyi las/} contaminated karma\n2. {zag med kyi las/} uncontaminated karma D.\n1. {blang bya'i las/} karma to be accumulated\n2. {dor bya'i las/} karma to be abandoned. E.\n1. {sems pa'i las/} mental activity\n2. {bsam pa'i las/} intended activities. {las la gsum du dbye ba/} The way karma is divided into three types: A. {'bras bu'i sgo nas/} According to their nature of fruition:\n1. {bde ba myong 'gyur gyi las/} karma giving rise to happiness\n2. {sdug bsngal myong 'gyur gyi las/} karma giving rise to suffering\n3. {btang snyoms kyi las/} karma giving rise to indifference. B. {dus kyi sgo nas/} According to the time of their fruition:\n1. {mthong chos myong 'gyur gyi las/} karma whose fruits will be experienced in this life\n2. {skyes nas myong 'gyur gyi las/} karma whose fruits will be experienced in the next life\n3. {lan grangs gzhan du myonga'agyur gyi las/} karma whose fruits will be experienced in other subsequent lives C. {ngo bo'i sgo nas/} According to their nature:\n1. {bsod nams kyi las/} virtuous karma\n2. {bsod nams ma yin pa'i las/} non-virtuous karma\n3. {mi g.yo ba'i las/} unfluctuating karma.\nD. {gsog tshul gyi sgo nas/} According to the way a karma is accumulated:\n1. {byas bsags gnyis ka tshang ba'i las/} karma which is both caused and accumulated\n2. {bsags la ma byas pa'i las/} karma which is accumulated but not caused\n3. {byas la ma pasags pa'i las/} karma which is caused but not accumulated. |
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