Buddhist cosmological realm
C16286
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.
All labels observed (6)
| Label | Occurrences |
|---|---|
| Buddhist cosmological realm canonical | 6 |
| Buddhist eschatology concept | 1 |
| Buddhist heavenly realm | 1 |
| Buddhist mythological location | 1 |
| Buddhist paradise | 1 |
| world-continent in Buddhist cosmology | 1 |
Instances (10)
| Instance | Via concept surface |
|---|---|
| Brahmaloka | — |
| Yamaloka | Buddhist mythological location |
| Tusita Heaven | — |
| Sukhāvatī | — |
| Western Pure Land | — |
| Naraka | Buddhist eschatology concept |
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Jambudvīpa (southern continent)
surface form:
Jambudvīpa
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world-continent in Buddhist cosmology |
| Tuṣita | — |
| Tusita | — |
| Cāturmahārājika heaven | Buddhist heavenly realm |