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Purana Kassapa

Purana Kassapa (; Pali: ''Pūraṇa Kassapa'') was an Indian ascetic teacher who lived around the 5th or 4th century BCE, contemporaneous with Mahavira and the Buddha.
Purana taught a theory of "non-action" (Pāli, Skt.: ''akiriyavada'') whereby the body acts independent of the soul, merit or demerit.〔Bhaskar (1972). (Rhys Davids & Stede (1921-25), p. 215, entry for "Kiriya" ) succinctly defines ''akiriyavāda'' as: "denying the difference between merit & demerit."〕 In the Pali Canon, Purana (along with the ascetic Makkhali Gosala) is identified as an ''ahetuvadin'', "denier of a cause" (of merit).〔Bhaskar (1972). See (Rhys Davids & Stede (1921-25), p. 733, entry for "Hetu" ) for a translation of ''ahetu-vādin'' as: "denier of a cause."〕
As an example of Purana's beliefs, in the Samannaphala Sutta (DN 2) it is reported that Purana said:
:"...()n acting or getting others to act, in mutilating or getting others to mutilate, in torturing or getting others to torture, in inflicting sorrow or in getting others to inflict sorrow, in tormenting or getting others to torment, in intimidating or getting others to intimidate, in taking life, taking what is not given, breaking into houses, plundering wealth, committing burglary, ambushing highways, committing adultery, speaking falsehood — one does no evil. If with a razor-edged disk one were to turn all the living beings on this earth to a single heap of flesh, a single pile of flesh, there would be no evil from that cause, no coming of evil. Even if one were to go along the right bank of the Ganges, killing and getting others to kill, mutilating and getting others to mutilate, torturing and getting others to torture, there would be no evil from that cause, no coming of evil. Even if one were to go along the left bank of the Ganges, giving and getting others to give, making sacrifices and getting others to make sacrifices, there would be no merit from that cause, no coming of merit. Through generosity, self-control, restraint, and truthful speech there is no merit from that cause, no coming of merit.'〔Thanissaro (1997).〕
The Anguttara Nikaya also reports that Purana claimed to be omniscient. The Dhammapada commentary claims that Purana committed suicide by drowning.〔Bhaskar (1972).〕
== See also ==

* Merit (Buddhism)
* Shramana
* Samannaphala Sutta

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