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Abhabbāgamana ([[Pali]]: 'incapable of progressing'). Those beings who are obstructed by their [[Evil]] actions.  
 
Abhabbāgamana ([[Pali]]: 'incapable of progressing'). Those beings who are obstructed by their [[Evil]] actions.  
  
See: [[Kamma]], by their defilements [[Kilesa]], by the result of their [[Evil]] actions see: [[Vipāka]], or who are devoid of [[Faith]], energy and understanding, and unable to enter the right path and reach perfection in advantageous things, all those are said to be incapable of progressing Pug. 13.  
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See: [[Kamma]], by their [[Defilements]] [[Kilesa]], by the result of their [[Evil]] actions see: [[Vipāka]], or who are devoid of [[Faith]], energy and understanding, and unable to enter the right path and reach perfection in advantageous things, all those are said to be incapable of progressing Pug. 13.  
  
According to Commentary the '[[Evil]] actions' denote the 5 heinous actions with immediate result ānantarika-[[Kamma]] , whilst the 'defilements' refer to the '[[Evil]] views with fixed destiny.'
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According to Commentary the '[[Evil]] actions' denote the 5 heinous actions with immediate result ānantarika-[[Kamma]] , whilst the '[[Defilements]]' refer to the '[[Evil]] views with fixed destiny.'
 
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Abhabbāgamana (Pali: 'incapable of progressing'). Those beings who are obstructed by their Evil actions.

See: Kamma, by their Defilements Kilesa, by the result of their Evil actions see: Vipāka, or who are devoid of Faith, energy and understanding, and unable to enter the right path and reach perfection in advantageous things, all those are said to be incapable of progressing Pug. 13.

According to Commentary the 'Evil actions' denote the 5 heinous actions with immediate result ānantarika-Kamma , whilst the 'Defilements' refer to the 'Evil views with fixed destiny.'

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