Vi > References for ‘vipáka, vipaka’
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[156] manovikrtih = mental distortion; vipáka = reaction; apekśitá [...] saḿskárah= reaction in potentiality
[10] 7. Kleshakarmavipákáshayaeraparámrt́śah [...] [afflictions], by the bondages of karma, by vipáka [reactions] and áshaya [saḿskáras] is called Iishvara.”
[26] To ideate on Nirguńa Brahma [...] (afflictions ), karma (actions), vipaka (requital of saḿskáras) [...] unserved saḿskáras.
[16] The Entity which remains unaffected [...] (afflictions), karma (action), vipáka (reactions or requitals of actions) [...] above, they are called Iishvara.
[26] Next comes vipáka. The word vipáka is derived from vi - pac + ghaiṋ. Vipáka literally means the reaction of [...] there has been a lapse of time.
[27] Similarly, if someone commits some [...] This is what is meant by the term vipáka. It is applicable only to the [...] punishable, still it must be avoided.
[28] External sin, expressed in physical [...] something mentally, that also involves vipáka or reaction, whether good or bad. [...] hence in that case the question of vipáka does not arise.
[30] If the microcosms are to save themselves [...] saḿskáras (reactive momenta). Regarding vipáka it can also be said that human [...] discharging their mundane duties.
[88] [That Entity who remains unassailed by klesha (afflictions), by the bondages of karma, by vipáka [reactions] and áshaya (saḿskáras) is called Iishvara.]
[12] Purport: Virtuous or non-virtuous, [...] regains its normal composure through vipáka, that is, after undergoing the [...] through or served, that is, the vipáka has been kept in abeyance, such suspended or deferred vipáka is called saḿskára [reaction in its potentiality].
[13] According to the nature of the [...] saḿskáras served through vipáka, effects the contact of the bodiless [...] performed during ones lifetime.
[2] “Kleshakarmavipákáshyaeraparámrśt́ah [...] propensities such as klesha, karma, vipáka and áshaya is called Iishvara. [...] epithet for Him but not Iishvara.
[24] Vipáka means reaction, reactive momenta. [...] be same. This reaction is called vipáka in Saḿskrta. Whenever there [...] Therefore He is not affected even by vipáka.
[30] “Klesha-karma-vipákáshayaeraparámrśt́ah [...] the influence of klesha, karma, vipáka, and áshaya is known as [...] jagadiishvara. They were ordinary souls.
[18] Now the question is, how can people [...] (afflictions), karma (reactions), vipáka (serving of reactions), and áshaya [...] This is called anudhyána.