The Cause and Effect

chathupatiya

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    Lokka Ayya

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    so according to this one, everyone who isn't a Budhdhist is going to be born with defects?

    yah thts wht i was wondering.. muslim aya kiyanawa ey gollange deyanta wandinne nathi hama eka ma paw karayo kiyala... ..

    mama kiyanne oya agam wala baila thama.. ..ena athmeyyakata yanna kiyala.. ...mey athmey pinak dahamak karanna thamnuge hithey sathutata...

    dupath lamainta poth dunnaham. ey gollo ey poth thurullu karanna yana asawa dakkahama ena , ahinsaka sathuta, aye wadi wadi udaw karanna hithenawa ey punchi hinawal dakkahama....

    agama nisa dan denna epa, thamunta mathakawath nath ena athmayakata sapa labadeema sandha dan denna epa..( laba prayojana sanadha dan denawa nam..ewa pin wenne nah, ey kiyanne honda athmayak balaporoththuwen dan deemey athi paley kumak da).

    manussayek thawath asarana manussayek ta upakari wenna ona.. api sawoma ekai.. apata yamak wadiyen thiyanwa nam.. eka kath ekka hari beda ganna.. manussakamata mul thana denna.. eya obe jeewithayata sanaseema gena denawa...
     

    ogsamoda

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    so according to this one, everyone who isn't a Budhdhist is going to be born with defects?

    That's not true... This article is a little misleading...
    What lord Buddha told was that the subject of "Karma" is so hard to be understood by a normal mind... (කර්ම විශය අචින්ත්‍යයි..)

    On the other hand karma is only one part of the Niyama Dharma (නියාම ධර්ම)

    • Kamma Niyama—Consequences of one's actions
    • Utu Niyama—Seasonal changes and climate
    • Biija Niyama—Laws of heredity
    • Citta Niyama—Will of mind
    • Dhamma Niyama—Nature's tendency to produce a perfect type
    So we can't say that everything happen according to karma only...

    No matter what your religion is if your intentions of doing something is good and you do it with a good heart and will, you'll be rewarded..
     

    chathupatiya

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    yah thts wht i was wondering.. muslim aya kiyanawa ey gollange deyanta wandinne nathi hama eka ma paw karayo kiyala... ..

    mama kiyanne oya agam wala baila thama.. ..ena athmeyyakata yanna kiyala.. ...mey athmey pinak dahamak karanna thamnuge hithey sathutata...

    dupath lamainta poth dunnaham. ey gollo ey poth thurullu karanna yana asawa dakkahama ena , ahinsaka sathuta, aye wadi wadi udaw karanna hithenawa ey punchi hinawal dakkahama....

    agama nisa dan denna epa, thamunta mathakawath nath ena athmayakata sapa labadeema sandha dan denna epa..( laba prayojana sanadha dan denawa nam..ewa pin wenne nah, ey kiyanne honda athmayak balaporoththuwen dan deemey athi paley kumak da).

    manussayek thawath asarana manussayek ta upakari wenna ona.. api sawoma ekai.. apata yamak wadiyen thiyanwa nam.. eka kath ekka hari beda ganna.. manussakamata mul thana denna.. eya obe jeewithayata sanaseema gena denawa...

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    Nash_Node

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    That's not true... This article is a little misleading...
    What lord Buddha told was that the subject of "Karma" is so hard to be understood by a normal mind... (කර්ම විශය අචින්ත්‍යයි..)

    On the other hand karma is only one part of the Niyama Dharma (නියාම ධර්ම)

    • Kamma Niyama—Consequences of one's actions
    • Utu Niyama—Seasonal changes and climate
    • Biija Niyama—Laws of heredity
    • Citta Niyama—Will of mind
    • Dhamma Niyama—Nature's tendency to produce a perfect type
    So we can't say that everything happen according to karma only...

    No matter what your religion is if your intentions of doing something is good and you do it with a good heart and will, you'll be rewarded..


    Encore..Encore !

    I believe people has misunderstood the concept of Buddhism. What i see is that many talk of a religion where none such exist. There's only a philosophy.

    Misguided idiots and blind faith has generated many faulty notions about this philosophy and this I believe is just one example of it.