Beings are owners of their actions, heirs of their actions. They originate from their actions, are bound to their actions, have their actions as their refuge. It is action that distinguishes beings as inferior and superior.
Founder of Buddhism
Beings are owners of their actions, heirs of their actions. They originate from their actions, are bound to their actions, have their actions as their refuge. It is action that distinguishes beings as inferior and superior.
Founder of Buddhism
Majjhima Nikaya 135, Cula-kammavibhanga Sutta
c. 5th century BCE
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