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+ | '''[[Apaya-Bhumi]]''' [[apaaya-bhuumi]]: [[State of deprivation]]; the [[four lower levels of existence]] into which one might be [[reborn]] as a result of {{Wiki|past}} [[unskillful actions]] (see [[Kamma]]): | ||
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+ | [[Rebirth]] in [[Hell]], as a [[hungry Ghost]] (see [[peta]]), as an [[angry]] [[demon]] (see [[Asura]]), or as a common [[animal]]. None of these states is [[permanent]]. | ||
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Revision as of 02:44, 4 April 2016
Apaya-Bhumi apaaya-bhuumi: State of deprivation; the four lower levels of existence into which one might be reborn as a result of past unskillful actions (see Kamma):
Rebirth in Hell, as a hungry Ghost (see peta), as an angry demon (see Asura), or as a common animal. None of these states is permanent.