Vipāka
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Vipāka (Sanskrit and Pāli) is a Buddhist term that refers to the ripening or maturation of karma (Pāli kamma), or intentional actions. The theory of karmic action and result (kamma-vipāka) is a central belief within the Buddhist tradition.
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Alternate translations
The term vipaka is translated as:
- effect (Ven. D. Mahinda Thera[1])
- maturation (Keown, 2000, loc 810-813)
- ripening (Harvey, 1990, p. 39[2])
- result
Within the discourses
The Samyutta Nikaya states:
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According to the seed that’s sown,
So is the fruit you reap therefrom,
Doer of good will gather good,
Doer of evil, evil reaps,
Down is the seed and thou shalt taste the fruit thereof.
See also
References
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External links
- Anguttara Nikaya, Chakka Nipata, Mahavagga, Nibbedhika Sutta, p. 359, 6th Syn. Edn.
- Samyutta Nikaya. Nidana-samyutta, Bhumija Sutta, p. 275, 6th Syn. Edn
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- ↑ Buddhist Points Misunderstood, by Ven. D. Mahinda Thera
- ↑ Harvey 1990, p. 39-40.