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- Resolved Question: Could Naraka Mean Reincarnation as the various bugs/microbes deep in the Earth?
...) and how descending down to Naraka happens when the soul moves... - Resolved Question: How does Buddhist/Hindu Hell(Naraka) work with reincarnation? Im confused on this?
How can you go to Hell if youre being reincarnated all the time? What is this hell... - Resolved Question: If I drop and break a solar mirror during ritual use, will my soul get a stay in Naraka?
Lighting incense, that is. =^.~= - Resolved Question: Buddhists, what actions or thoughts would make someone be sent to each Naraka?
The only one I can find information about is Avīci (you go there for killing your parents... - Resolved Question: Buddhists :What did Buddhas teach you about Naraka?
what about Hindus?what do u know about it? - Resolved Question: I was just thinking: Isn't the Path of Naraka (the "Hell Path"), a bit like the Catholic concept of …
They're both supposedly a state of extreme, but temporary suffering, meant to cleanse a soul in some way... - Resolved Question: Hinduism - what is the Hell and Heaven (naraka and moksha) ?
- Resolved Question: Which Buddhist Naraka do you find the most terrifying?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naraka_(Buddhism) - Resolved Question: People of the Abrahamic religions. do you accept that you are destined for Naraka?
... to Hinduism, Sikhism, Jainism and Buddhism, Naraka is a place of torment, or Hell. So not... - Resolved Question: Why are there many hells (Naraka) in Buddhism?
Some sadistically cold and some sadistically hot!? It's like something from Saw 2
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- Naraka - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Naraka (Sanskrit: नरक) is the Sanskrit word for the underworld; literally, of man. According to Hinduism, Sikhism, Jainism and Buddhism, Naraka is a place of torment, or ... - Naraka (Buddhism) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Naraka नरक (Sanskrit) or Niraya निरय (Pāli) (Ch: 那落迦 (variant 捺落迦) Nàlùojiā or 地獄 Dì Yù; Jp: 地獄 Jigoku or 奈落 Naraku; Burmese ... - Narakasura - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In Hindu beliefs, Narakasura or Naraka is the asura son of the earth goddess Bhudevi (Bhumi) and Lord Vishnu in his Varaha (boar) Avatar (incarnation). - Yama - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Yama (Sanskrit: यम), also known as Yamarāja (यमराज) in India and Nepal, Shinje (གཤིན་རྗེ།) in Tibet, Yanluowang (閻羅王) or simply Yan (閻 ... - Underworld - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Underworld is a region which is thought to be under the surface of the earth in some religions and in mythologies It could be a place where the souls of the recently ... - Buddhist cosmology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Buddhist cosmology is the description of the shape and evolution of the Universe according to the Buddhist scriptures and commentaries. - Mictlan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mictlan was the underworld of Aztec mythology. Most people who died went to Mictlan, although other possibilities existed (see "Other Destinations," below). Mictlan was located ... - Hell - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In many religious traditions, hell is a place of suffering and punishment in the afterlife. Religions with a linear divine history often depict hells as endless. - Gehenna - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Gehenna (Greek γέεννα), Gehinnom (Rabbinical Hebrew: גהנום / גהנם) and Yiddish Gehinnam, are terms derived from a place outside ancient Jerusalem known in the ... - Sheol - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sheol ( / ˈ ʃ iː oʊ l / shee-ohl or / ˈ ʃ iː ə l / shee-əl; Hebrew שְׁאוֹל Šʾôl), translated as "grave", "pit", or "abode of the dead", is the Old Testament ...