The Consequences of Evil Deeds วัยใส ใจใส (ฉบับ 2 ภาษา) หน้า 20
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In this verse, the Buddha teaches that there is no refuge from the consequences of evil deeds in the world. No place, be it in the sky, sea, or mountains, can shield one from the repercussions of wrongdoing. At the end of this discourse, all the bhikkhus attained Sotapatti Fruition, emphasizing the importance of moral actions. For more teachings, visit dmc.tv.

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-Consequences of actions
-Buddhist teachings
-Sotapatti Fruition
-Morality in Buddhism

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18 Clear-minded Youths - 2 Story of Three Groups of Persons Then the Buddha spoke in verse as follows: Na antalikke na samuddajitne na pabattanam vivaram pavigsa na vijjati so jagatippadeso yatthatittho mucceyya papakamma. Verse 3: Not in the sky, nor in the middle of the ocean, nor in the cave of a mountain, nor anywhere else, is there a place, where one may escape from the consequences of an evil deed. At the end of the discourse all the bhikkhus attained Sotapatti Fruition. Explanation: There is not a single spot on Earth an evil-doer can take shelter in to escape the results of evil actions. No such place is seen out there in space, or in the middle of the ocean. Neither in an opening, a cleft or a crevice in a rocky mountain can he shelter to escape the results of his evil action.
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