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'''hell of the five no interruptions''' (五無間獄). In Avīci Hell, sentient beings undergo suffering with no interruption in five aspects:  
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[[hell]] of the five no interruptions([[五無間獄]]). In [[Avīci]] [[Hell]], [[sentient beings]] undergo [[suffering]] with no interruption in five aspects:  
(1) no interruption in time;  
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(1) no interruption in [[time]];  
(2) no unoccupied space because one or many hell-dwellers fill up the hell;  
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(2) no unoccupied [[space]] because one or many hell-dwellers fill up the [[hell]];  
 
(3) no interruption in torture;  
 
(3) no interruption in torture;  
(4) no exception for any sentieng being; and  
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(4) no exception for any sentieng {{Wiki|being}}; and  
(5) no interruption from life to life
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(5) no interruption from [[life]] to [[life]]
 
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Latest revision as of 09:22, 15 September 2013

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hell of the five no interruptions(五無間獄). In Avīci Hell, sentient beings undergo suffering with no interruption in five aspects:
(1) no interruption in time;
(2) no unoccupied space because one or many hell-dwellers fill up the hell;
(3) no interruption in torture;
(4) no exception for any sentieng being; and
(5) no interruption from life to life

Source

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