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  2. Yama - Wikipedia

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    Yama. Yama ( Sanskrit: यम, lit. 'twin'), also known as Kāla and Dharmarāja, is the Hindu god of death and justice, responsible for the dispensation of law and punishment of sinners in his abode, Naraka. [12] [13] He is often identified with Dharmadeva, the personification of Dharma, though the two deities have different origins and myths.

  3. The World of Fantasy - Wikipedia

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    The World of Fantasy. The World of Fantasy ( simplified Chinese: 灵域; traditional Chinese: 靈域; pinyin: líng yù) is a 2021 Chinese streaming television series that premiered on iQiyi on January 9, 2021. It tells the story of A young man named Qin Lie possessing the Soul Suppressing Orb which held great secrets and unlocked his limitless ...

  4. Saṃsāra (Buddhism) - Wikipedia

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    Saṃsāra ( Sanskrit: संसार, Pali: saṃsāra; also samsara) in Buddhism and Hinduism is the beginningless cycle of repeated birth, mundane existence and dying again. [1] Samsara is considered to be dukkha, suffering, and in general unsatisfactory and painful, [2] perpetuated by desire and avidya (ignorance), and the resulting karma.

  5. Heaven - Wikipedia

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    As in other ancient Near Eastern cultures, in the Hebrew Bible, the universe is commonly divided into two realms: heaven ( šāmayim) and earth ( ’ereṣ ). [6] Sometimes a third realm is added: either "sea", [30] "water under the earth", [31] or sometimes a vague "land of the dead" that is never described in depth.

  6. Benthic zone - Wikipedia

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    The benthic zone is the ecological region at the lowest level of a body of water such as an ocean, lake, or stream, including the sediment surface and some sub-surface layers. The name comes from the Ancient Greek word βένθος ( bénthos ), meaning "the depths". [1] Organisms living in this zone are called benthos and include ...

  7. Gandavyuha - Wikipedia

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    Gandavyuha. Seven Leaves from a Manuscript of the Gandavyuha-sutra, Eastern India, Pala period. The Gaṇḍavyūha Sutra (Tib. sdong po bkod pa'i mdo) is a Buddhist Mahayana Sutra of Indian origin dating roughly c. 200 to 300 CE. [1] [2] The term Gaṇḍavyūha is obscure and has been translated variously as Stem Array, Supreme Array ...

  8. Ascended master - Wikipedia

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    According to the Ascended Master Teachings, a "Master of Light", "Healer" or "Spiritual Master" is a divine human being who has taken the Fifth Initiation and is thereby capable of dwelling in a 5th dimension. The teachings hold that an "ascended master" is a human being who has taken the Sixth Initiation, also referred to as Ascension, [2] and ...

  9. Brahman - Wikipedia

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    Sanskrit (ब्रह्मन्) Brahman (an n -stem, nominative bráhma, from a root bṛh- "to swell, expand, grow, enlarge") is a neuter noun to be distinguished from the masculine brahmán —denoting a person associated with Brahman, and from Brahmā, the creator God in the Hindu Trinity, the Trimurti. Brahman is thus a gender-neutral ...