Q2. What was the karma according to the Buddha?
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In the Buddhist tradition, karma refers to intentional deeds, such as a deed done intentionally with the body, speech, or mind that has long-term implications. Intentionally, one creates karma by the use of one's body, speech, and intellect.
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In Buddhist tradition karma means the actions we do does not matter it is deliberately done or by intention. This tells us our future. If we do good karma's then our future will be good but if we do bad karma's then our future may not be good.
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