Significance of Completed action

In Theravada, a completed action is defined in terms of kamma as an action that has fulfilled specific conditions, making it effective in producing results. This concept emphasizes the importance of the conditions surrounding an action to ensure it generates the intended effects, highlighting the role of intentionality and context in determining the efficacy of deeds in the realm of kamma.

Synonyms: Accomplished task, Performed action

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Buddhist concept of 'Completed action'

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