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state true or false ii. Buddha believed that karma do not affect our life.​

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Answered by yashbhong22
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Answered by bheemavarapusneha007
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Karma (Sanskrit, also karman, Pāli: kamma) is a Sanskrit term that literally means "action" or "doing". In the Buddhist tradition, karma refers to action driven by intention (cetanā) which leads to future consequences. Those intentions are considered to be the determining factor in the kind of rebirth in samsara, the cycle of rebirth

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