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'''Realm of Nothingness'''
 
[無所有処] (Skt Akimchanyayatana; Jpn Mu-shou-sho)
 
  
    Also, Akimchanya Realm, Heaven of Nothingness, or the realm where nothing exists. The second highest of the four realms of the world of formlessness. Meditation that leads to rebirth in this realm is called meditation on the Realm of Nothingness. The life span of beings in the Realm of Nothingness is sixty thousand kalpas.
 
  
See also world of formlessness.
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[[無所有処]] (Skt [[Akimchanyayatana]]; Jpn [[Mu-shou-sho]])
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    Also, [[Akimchanya Realm]], [[Heaven]] of [[Nothingness]], or the [[realm]] where [[nothing]] [[exists]]. The second [[highest]] of the four [[realms]] of the [[world of formlessness]]. [[Meditation]] that leads to [[rebirth]] in this
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[[realm]] is called [[meditation]] on the [[Realm of Nothingness]]. The [[life]] span of [[beings]] in the [[Realm of Nothingness]] is sixty thousand [[kalpas]].
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See also [[world of formlessness]].
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Realm of Nothingness

無所有処 (Skt Akimchanyayatana; Jpn Mu-shou-sho)


    Also, Akimchanya Realm, Heaven of Nothingness, or the realm where nothing exists. The second highest of the four realms of the world of formlessness. Meditation that leads to rebirth in this

realm is called meditation on the Realm of Nothingness. The life span of beings in the Realm of Nothingness is sixty thousand kalpas.

See also world of formlessness.

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