Buddhist cosmological realm
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concept
A Buddhist cosmological realm is a distinct plane of existence within the Buddhist universe, characterized by specific conditions of suffering or bliss where beings are reborn according to their karma.
Observed surface forms (5)
- Buddhist eschatology concept ×1
- Buddhist heavenly realm ×1
- Buddhist mythological location ×1
- Buddhist paradise ×1
- world-continent in Buddhist cosmology ×1
Instances (10)
- Brahmaloka
- Yamaloka via concept surface "Buddhist mythological location"
- Tusita Heaven
- Sukhāvatī
- Western Pure Land
- Naraka via concept surface "Buddhist eschatology concept"
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Jambudvīpa (southern continent)
via concept surface "world-continent in Buddhist cosmology"
surface form: Jambudvīpa
- Tuṣita
- Tusita
- Cāturmahārājika heaven via concept surface "Buddhist heavenly realm"