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Naraka (Sanskrit: नरक) is the
realm of **** in
Indian religions.
According to
schools of Hinduism,
Jainism and Buddhism,
Naraka is a
place of torment...
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Naraka (Sanskrit: नरक; Chinese: 地獄/奈落; pinyin: Dìyù/Nàiluò; ****anese: 地獄/奈落, romanized: Jigoku/Naraku) is a term in
Buddhist cosmology usually referred...
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Naraka:
Bladepoint (simplified Chinese: 永劫无间;
traditional Chinese: 永劫無間; pinyin: yǒngjiéwújiàn; Jyutping: wing5 gip3 mou4 gaan3) is a free-to-play wuxia...
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Naraka (Sanskrit: नरक), also
called Yamaloka, is the
Hindu equivalent of ****,
where sinners are
tormented after death. It is also the
abode of Yama, the...
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spelling of
Naraka, the
underworld and **** in
Indian religions, such as Hinduism,
Buddhism and
Jainism Naraka (Hinduism)
Naraka (Buddhism)
Naraka (Jainism)...
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Naraka, also
known as Narakāsura, and Bhaumāsura was an
asura king, the
legendary progenitor of all
three dynasties of Pragjyotisha-Kamarupa, and the founding...
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Narakas and
Eight Hot
Narakas.
Arbuda अर्बुद – the "blister"
Naraka Nirarbuda निरर्बुद – the "burst blister"
Naraka Ataṭa अतट – the
Naraka of shivering...
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Naraka Cha****ashi (also
known as Kali Chaudas,
Narak Chaudas, Roop Chaudas,
Choti Diwali,
Narak Nivaran Cha****ashi and
Bhoot Cha****ashi) is an annual...
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established by
Naraka of Videha, by
removing the
Kirata chief Ghataka, the last of the
Danava dynasty. The
development of the
details of the
Naraka story are...
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worlds refer to
either the
earth (Bhuloka),
heaven (Svarga), and **** (
Naraka), or the
earth (Bhuloka),
heaven (Svarga), and the
netherworld (Patala)...