- The
Vishnu Purana mentions the
names of the
various Narakas: The
names of the
different Narakas are as follows: Raurava, Śūkara, Rodha, Tāla, Viśasana...
- most
common scheme is that of the
Eight Great Hot
Narakas and
Eight Great Cold
Narakas. Physically,
Naraka is
thought of as a
series of
layers extending below...
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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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Naraka (Sanskrit: नरक) is the
realm of
existence in Jain
cosmology characterized by
great suffering.
Naraka is
usually translated into
English as "****"...
- Cold
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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dharmapala (wrathful god) said to
judge the dead and
preside over the
Narakas and the
cycle of saṃsāra.
Although based on the god Yama of the
Hindu Vedas...
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terrible form (
Naraka)
became terrible. The war with the
great soul
naraka was with
various weapons. The
slayer of
Madhu Krishna fought naraka for some time...
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effect of bad karma. The
Bhagavata Purana enumerates the
following 28
Narakas: Tamisra, Andhatamisra, Raurava, Maharaurava, Kumbhipaka, Kalasutra, Asipatravana...
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responsible for the
dispensation of law and
punishment of
sinners in his abode,
Naraka. He is
often identified with Dharmadeva, the
personification of Dharma,...