Kammapatha, in Buddhism, refers to the ten wholesome and unwholesome courses (or paths) of action (karma).
Kammapatha, in Buddhism, refers to the ten wholesome and unwholesome courses (or paths) of action (karma).
Among the ten in the two sets, three are bodily, four are verbal, and three are mental. The ten courses of unwholesome kamma may be listed as follows, divided by way of their doors of expression:
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