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Naraka

Naraka is a term used in several Indian religions to denote the realm of punishment after death, often translated as hell or the lower world. It serves as a conceptual space where consequences of one’s actions are believed to play out, and where the soul moves on according to karma.

In Hinduism, Naraka appears in the Puranas and other scriptures as a collection of grim realms presided

In Buddhist cosmology, Naraka is one of the lower realms within samsara. It is associated with intense

In Jainism, Naraka also denotes a hellish realm where souls experience punishment for bad conduct. The framework

In modern popular culture, Naraka appears in media such as Naraka: Bladepoint, a 2021 video game by

The term Naraka thus functions as a cross-tradition concept for a post-mortem realm of punishment, alongside

over
by
Yama,
the
god
of
death.
These
Narakas
are
described
as
places
of
retributive
torments
tailored
to
the
karma
of
the
deceased.
The
number
and
nature
of
Narakas
vary
by
text,
and
the
stay
is
typically
temporary,
lasting
until
the
accumulated
karma
is
exhausted,
after
which
the
soul
is
reborn
into
a
higher
realm
or
into
human
life.
suffering
caused
by
negative
actions;
there
are
multiple
hells,
described
with
varying
torments
in
different
sutras.
As
with
other
realms,
beings
in
Naraka
are
not
eternally
fixed
and
can
exit
through
karma
exhaustion,
awakening,
or
rebirth
into
other
realms.
emphasizes
moral
discipline
and
the
purging
of
karma
before
rebirth
into
better
states
of
existence.
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Entertainment.
The
game
and
its
title
draw
on
the
mythic
sense
of
a
perilous,
otherworldly
realm.
broader
doctrines
of
karma,
rebirth,
and
moral
consequence.