How many types of kammas are there?

The Buddha says that there are three types of kammas distinguished by way of time of ripening. There are kammas which ripen in this lifetime, kammas which ripen in the next lifetime and kammas that ripen some lifetime after the next. The last kind of kamma is the strongest.
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What are the types of kamma?

What are the four? There is dark kamma with dark ripening, there is bright kamma with bright ripening, there is dark-and-bright kamma with dark-and-bright ripening, and there is kamma that is not dark and not bright with neither-dark-nor-bright ripening that conduces to the exhaustion of kamma.
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What are the five kinds of weighty Kammas?

There are five sins of this kind: killing one's mother, killing one's father, killing an arhat (saint), injuring the body of a buddha, and causing a division in the Buddhist community.
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What are the two types of Kammas?

There are basically two types of Kamma - citta-kamma - consciousness, and cetasika-kamma - related to the mind, but mental Kamma is the main base of all kinds of Kamma.
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Who are called Kammas?

Kamma is a Hindu caste from South India. The community of Kammas is believed to have originated from agriculturists of the Kammanadu region of the Guntur and Prakasam districts in Andhra Pradesh.
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Are Kammas Aryans?

Anthropolagical surveys also telling that kammas are Dravidians. Brahmin is the only Aryan caste living in South India. You can find most of them in white or wheatish colour. Some Dravidians and Ancient Indians (dark colour people) mixed with Brahmins in South India as well as in North India.
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Is Kamma an OBC?

Yes, Kamma's in karnataka is upper caste and subcaste of vokkaligas. It is a kammokkaliga.
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Is kamma and chowdary same?

Chowdary, who hails from Krishna district in coastal Andhra and belongs to the Kamma community, earned a masters' degree in engineering, and soon after he established his own engineering business, making fans.
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What is good kamma?

Kamma is the idea that all actions (no matter how big or small) have consequences. However, for Buddhists it is more specific than that, as they believe that there are skilful and unskilful actions. A skilful action is one that produces happiness, whereas an unskilful action is one that produces suffering.
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Is kamma same as Kapu?

Various subgroups of Kapus branched off into separate communities in the post-Kakatiya period (Velamas, Panta Kapus and Pakanati Kapus—both of whom got labelled Reddys, and Kapus of Kammanadu—eventually labelled Kammas).
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What is the law of Kamma?

The Law of Kamma. The Law of Kamma - scientific morality. A true understanding of reality is impossible if there is no understanding of all the laws of nature, their interrelation and unity. This includes, in particular, the human element, the mental factors and the values therein, of those who are studying those laws.
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What is reproductive Kamma?

The predominating kammas done or remembered by one at the time of his death condition his birth in a happy or unhappy state. The last thought (cuti citta) that arises at the time of one's death produces vibrations, which propel life flux. This last thought is called reproductive or janaka kamma.
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What is Ananthariya papa karma?

Ānantarika-karma (Sanskrit) or ānantarika-kamma (Pāli) is a heinous crime that through karmic process brings immediate disaster.
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Is kamma the same as karma?

Karma (Sanskrit, also karman, Pāli: kamma) is a Sanskrit term that literally means "action" or "doing". In the Buddhist tradition, karma refers to action driven by intention (cetanā) which leads to future consequences.
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What is wholesome kamma?

Wholesome kamma is action which is spiritually beneficial and morally praiseworthy. Intention. There are two basic criteria for distinguishing wholesome and unwholesome kammas. One is the intention behind the action.
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What is known as Garuka kamma?

Weighty kamma (garuka-kamma) This is a weighty or serious kamma, either wholesome or unwholesome, that will produce results either in this lifetime or, by becoming the dominant thought at the moment of death, will determine the nature of the next birth.
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Does karma expire?

Karma has no expiration date.

Unfortunately, unlike luggage at the airport, this particular baggage never gets lost, which means you're stuck with it until you open it up and sort through its ancient contents.
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Who created karma?

Early Sources. The idea of Karma first appears in the oldest Hindu text the Rigveda (before c. 1500 BCE) with a limited meaning of ritual action which it continues to hold in the early ritual dominant scriptures until its philosophical scope is extended in the later Upanishads (c. 800-300 BCE).
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What is the symbol of karma?

Lotus symbolically represents karma in many Asian traditions. A blooming lotus flower is one of the few flowers that simultaneously carries seeds inside itself while it blooms. Seed is symbolically seen as cause, the flower effect.
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Is Chaudhary a high caste?

Those with the surname Chaudhary belong to upper-caste Hindu communities such as Rajputs, Maithil Brahmins, Bhumihars or Kayasthas. Chaudhary itself is not a caste but a title given to a person owning 100 acres of land, these people would then manage, collect taxes, and command these lands like other nobles.
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Which caste is high in Telangana?

In the Telangana region, where Kshatriya categories are practically non-existent (Whitehead 1916: 19), Vaishya is the highest caste after Brahman, and women avoid working outside their homes as much as possible.
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Are Velamas and Kammas same?

Kamma and Raju castes are tied as single caste until 17th century. There is no Kamma and Velama castes until 17th century. All these three castes Kamma, Velama and Raju are under same name as “Rachavaru” meaning Kings(Kshatriyas).
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Which caste is Chaudhary?

Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. Chaudhary (or Choudhary ; also: Chaudhuri, Choudhuary, Chowdhury) is an Indian hereditary title of honor, given to Ahirwar, Jats and Ghoti Kayasthas native to Haryana,Rajasthan,Uttar pradesh.
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Which is the No 1 caste in India?

1. Brahmans: Brahmans are at the top in Varna hierarchy. Main castes of this Varna are those of priests, teachers, custodians of social ritual practices and arbiter of correct social and moral behaviour.
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