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1 41, Text| ripening of good and bad kammas, no this world, no other
2 41, Text| ripening of good and bad kammas, and there is this world
3 57, Text| he reappears owing to the kammas he has performed. When he
4 57, Text| are beings heirs of their kammas. This is called dark kamma
5 57, Text| he reappears owing to the kammas he has performed. When he
6 57, Text| are beings heirs of their kammas. This is called bright kamma
7 57, Text| he reappears owing to the kammas he has performed. When he
8 57, Text| are beings heirs of their kammas. This is called dark-and-bright
9 135a, Text| Student, beings are owners of kammas, heirs of kammas, they have
10 135a, Text| owners of kammas, heirs of kammas, they have kammas as their
11 135a, Text| heirs of kammas, they have kammas as their progenitor, kammas
12 135a, Text| kammas as their progenitor, kammas as their kin, kammas as
13 135a, Text| progenitor, kammas as their kin, kammas as their homing-place. It
14 135a, Text| their homing-place. It is kammas that differentiate beings
15 135a, Text| performed and completed such kammas, on the dissolution of the
16 135a, Text| performed and completed such kammas, on the dissolution of the
17 135a, Text| performed and completed such kammas, on the dissolution of the
18 135a, Text| performed and completed such kammas, on the dissolution of the
19 135a, Text| performed and completed such kammas, on the dissolution of the
20 135a, Text| performed and completed such kammas, on the dissolution of the
21 135a, Text| performed and completed such kammas, on the dissolution of the
22 135a, Text| performed and completed such kammas, on the dissolution of the
23 135a, Text| performed and completed such kammas, on the dissolution of the
24 135a, Text| performed and completed such kammas, on the dissolution of the
25 135a, Text| performed and completed such kammas, on the dissolution of the
26 135a, Text| performed and completed such kammas, on the dissolution of the
27 135a, Text| 20. "Beings are owners of kammas, student, heirs of kammas,
28 135a, Text| kammas, student, heirs of kammas, they have kammas as their
29 135a, Text| heirs of kammas, they have kammas as their progenitor, kammas
30 135a, Text| kammas as their progenitor, kammas as their kin, kammas as
31 135a, Text| progenitor, kammas as their kin, kammas as their homing-place. It
32 135a, Text| their homing-place. It is kammas that differentiate beings
33 136, Int | monk Gotama's lips: 'Bodily kammas are vain, verbal kammas
34 136, Int | kammas are vain, verbal kammas are vain, only mental kammas
35 136, Int | kammas are vain, only mental kammas are true.' But there is
36 136, Int | which nothing (of result of kammas) is felt at all." ~"Not
37 136, Int | would not say so: 'Bodily kammas are vain, verbal kammas
38 136, Int | kammas are vain, verbal kammas are vain, only mental kammas
39 136, Int | kammas are vain, only mental kammas are true.' And there is
40 136, Int | which nothing (of result of kammas) is felt at all." ~"How
41 136, Int | seems that there are evil kammas and that there is the result
42 136, Int | seems there are no evil kammas, there is no result of misconduct.
43 136, Int | seems that there are good kammas, there is result of good
44 136, Int | seems that there are no good kammas, there is no result of good
45 136, Int | seems that there are evil kammas, there is the result of
46 136, Int | seems that there are no evil kammas, there is no result of misconduct,'
47 136, Int | seems that there are good kammas, there is a result of good
48 136, Int | seems that there are no good kammas, there is no result of good
49 136 (12)| from the doing of many good kammas then gave her rebirth in
50 136 (14)| results of weaker unwholesome kammas. ~ii. Wholesome kamma (which
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