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    The Root Causes of Action (KAMMA)

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    • In human society the good and the bad traits of character are always present in pairs. In the present day, the bad persons are found to be more numerous than the good ones. This presentation is compiled for the good temperament from the individual persons to each of human society. Attempt has been made to solve the problem of bad persons outnumbering the good persons. The reason why the bad persons are more numerous than the good persons is the inability of the persons to control lobha (greed), dosa (hatred) and moha (delusion) that arise in their continuity of consciousness. In this presentation, the arising of lobha, dosa and moha and elimination of lobha, dosa and moha are presented after extracting from the Piṭaka literature. They can be used as beneficial means for mental reformation and for the development of various sectors of politics, economy and social relation.
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    • 2011
    Author
    • Phyu Phyu Thein
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    • Article
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    • Universities Research Journal
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