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[[ānantarika-kamma]]: the 5 heinous '[[actions]] with immediate [[destiny]]' are:  
 
[[ānantarika-kamma]]: the 5 heinous '[[actions]] with immediate [[destiny]]' are:  
  
     parricide,  
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     {{Wiki|parricide}},  
  
     matricide,  
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     {{Wiki|matricide}},  
  
     killing an [[Arahat]] (Saint),  
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     {{Wiki|killing}} an [[Arahat]] ([[Saint]]),  
  
 
     wounding a [[Buddha]],  
 
     wounding a [[Buddha]],  
  
     creating schism in the [[monks]]' [[Order]].  
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     creating [[schism]] in the [[monks]]' [[Order]].  
  
 
In A.V. 129 it is said:
 
In A.V. 129 it is said:
  
"There are 5 irascible and incurable men destined to the lower [[world]] and to [[hell]], namely: the parricide," etc. About the 5th see A.X. 35, 38.  
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"There are 5 irascible and incurable men destined to the lower [[world]] and to [[hell]], namely: the {{Wiki|parricide}}," etc. About the 5th see A.X. 35, 38.  
  
 
With regard to the first [[crime]], it is said in D. 2 that if [[King]] [[Ajātasattu]] had not deprived his father of [[life]], he would have reached entrance into the [[path]] of [[Stream-entry]] (App.).
 
With regard to the first [[crime]], it is said in D. 2 that if [[King]] [[Ajātasattu]] had not deprived his father of [[life]], he would have reached entrance into the [[path]] of [[Stream-entry]] (App.).

Latest revision as of 23:54, 29 January 2015

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ānantarika-kamma: the 5 heinous 'actions with immediate destiny' are:

    parricide,

    matricide,

    killing an Arahat (Saint),

    wounding a Buddha,

    creating schism in the monks' Order.

In A.V. 129 it is said:

"There are 5 irascible and incurable men destined to the lower world and to hell, namely: the parricide," etc. About the 5th see A.X. 35, 38.

With regard to the first crime, it is said in D. 2 that if King Ajātasattu had not deprived his father of life, he would have reached entrance into the path of Stream-entry (App.).

Source

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