What Kamma is

by Sayadaw U Thittila | 1996 | 4,604 words

"According to the seed that's sown, So is the fruit ye reap therefrom. Doer of good will gather good, Doer of evil, evil reaps, Sown is the seed, and thou shalt taste The fruit thereof" Buddha - Samyutta Nikaya Sukhi Hotu Sdn Bhd (#FREE001/1996) Printed By Unique, Penang, 1998...

Introduction

WHAT KAMMA IS?

Kamma is the natural and impersonal law of cause and effect.
This booklet explains the workings of Kamma and teaches us self-responsibility.
We have to plant seeds of goodness now if we are to reap good fruits in this and future lives. 

BY SAYADAW U THITTILA

Sayadaw U Thittila born in 1896 is a renowned scholar monk of Myanmar.
He was a missionary who travelled widely spreading Buddhism to
England, America, Europe, Asia and many other countries.
The Sayadaw is greatly revered by his native Myanmars and
all those who have benefited from his teaching.

 

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