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Merit is a force that results from good deeds done; it is capable of attracting good circumstances in a person's life, as well as improving the person's mind ...
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Transfer of merit is a standard part of Buddhist spiritual discipline where the practitioner's merit, resulting from good deeds, is transferred to deceased ...
Merit Janow, American professor · Merit or Meryt, an ancient Egyptian feminine name, from the Egyptian language meaning "beloved": Merit, an ancient Egyptian ...
Buddhism also known as Buddha Dharma and Dharmavinaya, is an Indian religion and philosophical tradition based on teachings attributed to the Buddha.
Life release, also known as merit release, mercy release, fangsheng (from Mandarin Chinese 放生) or prayer animal release, is a Buddhist practise of ...
In many ways, this is the Buddhist act of merit par excellence. Monks engage in it by giving the Dharma to laypersons in the form of sermons or advice, or by ...
Good karma is also termed merit (puñña), and the Buddha outlines three bases of meritorious actions: giving, moral discipline and meditation (as seen in AN 8:36) ...
In Buddhism, a householder's spiritual path is often conceived of in terms of making merit (Pali: puñña). The primary bases for meritorious action in Buddhism ...
In Christian theology, merit (Latin: meritum) is a good work done that is "seen to have a claim to a future reward from a graceful God".
Jul 27, 2016 · Merit transfer is directing one's own good deeds (or karma) to benefit another being. Practices of merit transfer are common in all major ...