bojj
Bojj is a central concept in Buddhist teachings, particularly in the early teachings of the Mahayana tradition. The term is derived from the Pali language and refers to the six realms of existence in the cycle of birth and death, known as samsara.
The Bojj sutta, a scripture within the Pali Canon, describes the six Bojj as: earth, water, fire,
Within Tibetan Buddhism, the six realms are also identified with the six types of existence: hell, hungry
In Theravada Buddhism, the Bojj are seen as a way of understanding the process of samsara, and
The concept of the Bojj is complex and multifaceted, and is open to multiple interpretations depending on