Kammanta
Kammanta is a term found in Pali Buddhist literature commonly translated as conduct, action, or behavior. It denotes the deliberate ethical activities of a practitioner and is closely linked to the broader understanding of kamma (action) and its effects. In many passages, kammanta refers to the moral dimension of practice—the choices and disciplines through which a person cultivates virtue and restrains unwholesome actions.
In usage, kammanta can describe the range of ethical practices observed by lay followers and monastics alike.
Etymologically, kammanta derives from the Sanskrit-Pali root related to action (kamma) and forms an abstract noun
In modern Buddhist scholarship and translations, kammanta appears as a general label for ethical training and