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'''Akiriya-Ditthi''': The false view or opinion of the inefficacy of action: That neither [[Moral]] good nor [[Moral]] [[Evil]] action have any delayed consequences for anyone. This wrong view was taught by Pūrana-Kassapa;  
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'''[[Akiriya-Ditthi]]''': The [[false view]] or opinion of the inefficacy of [[action]]: That neither [[Moral]] good nor [[Moral]] [[Evil]] [[action]] have any delayed consequences for anyone. This [[wrong view]] was taught by [[Pūrana-Kassapa]];  
  
 
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Akiriya-Ditthi: The false view or opinion of the inefficacy of action: That neither Moral good nor Moral Evil action have any delayed consequences for anyone. This wrong view was taught by Pūrana-Kassapa;

see: Ditthi

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