Significance of Sarvatragahetu
Sarvatragahetu, as defined in Mahayana, is one of the six hetus that addresses the overall impact or essence of actions, emphasizing how particular actions lead to specific consequences. This concept highlights the interconnectedness of actions and their results, drawing attention to the broader implications of ethical behavior and decision-making in Mahayana philosophy.
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Buddhist concept of 'Sarvatragahetu'
Sarvatragahetu in Buddhism signifies one of the six hetus, highlighting the universal influence of actions and their resultant consequences, emphasizing the interconnectedness of deeds and their outcomes within the cycle of existence.
From: Maha Prajnaparamita Sastra
(1) One of the six hetus specifically discussing the general impact or essence of actions that lead to consequences.[1]