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_aAeint Kyaw Hmuee, Ms. _b2024MAE012 _960673 |
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_aApplying Conditional Relations (Patthana) from Theravada Abhidhamma: The Role of Kamma, Upanissaya and Ahara in Promoting Health and Business Success/ _cMs. Aeint Kyaw Hmuee. |
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_aTaunggyi: _bShan State Buddhist University, _c2025. |
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_aThis study explores the application of the conditional relations (Patthana) from the Theravada Abhidhamma to modern health and business success, focusing on three key conditions: karma condition (kamma-paccaya), strong-dependence condition (upanissaya-paccaya), and nutriment condition (ahara-paccaya). The research aims to bridge the gap between traditional Buddhist teachings and contemporary challenges by demonstrating how these conditional relations (Patthana) can guide ethical decision-making and promote well-being in health and business.
The kamma-paccaya highlights the causal relationship between volitional actions and their outcomes, emphasizing that wholesome actions and their outcomes, emphasizing that wholesome actions such as kindness, wisdom, and generosity lead to positive results in both personal health and business success. The upanissaya-paccaya illustrates how past unwholesome actions can be transformed through present wholesome deeds, offering a pathway to overcome regret. The ahara-paccaya underscores the interdependence of physical and mental nourishment, emphasizing the role of nutrition, contact, volition, and consciousness in sustaining life and fostering well-being.
Be analyzing these conditions, the study provides for healthcare providers and business people, advocating for mindful lifestyles and ethical frameworks in business strategies. The findings suggest that success in health and business in deeply rooted in the cultivation of wholesome actions based on the cause-and-effect model. This research contributes to interdisciplinary approach between philosophy, psychology, and management, demonstrating the timeless relevance of Theravada Buddhist teachings in addressing modern challenges by using Sutta and real-life stories. The study concludes that understanding and applying the conditional relations (Patthana) can lead to greater health and business success, offering practical tools for ethical living and decision-making in contemporary contexts. _bMaster of Arts: _cShan State Buddhist University, _d2025. |
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