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- loka.html accessdate "2010-05-26".
- loka.html accessdate "2015-12-12".
- loka.html author "John T Bullitt".
- loka.html isCitedBy Conceptions_of_God.
- loka.html isCitedBy Deva_(Buddhism).
- loka.html isCitedBy Divine_retribution.
- loka.html isCitedBy Fear_of_God.
- loka.html isCitedBy God_in_Buddhism.
- loka.html isCitedBy History_of_atheism.
- loka.html isCitedBy Nontheistic_religions.
- loka.html publisher "Access To Insight".
- loka.html quote "The suttas describe thirty-one distinct "planes" or "realms" of existence into which beings can be reborn during this long wandering through samsara. These range from the extraordinarily dark, grim, and painful hell realms all the way up to the most sublime, refined, and exquisitely blissful heaven realms. Existence in every realm is impermanent; in Buddhist cosmology there is no eternal heaven or hell. Beings are born into a particular realm according to both their past kamma and their kamma at the moment of death. When the kammic force that propelled them to that realm is finally exhausted, they pass away, taking rebirth once again elsewhere according to their kamma. And so the wearisome cycle continues.".
- loka.html quote "The suttas describe thirty-one distinct "planes" or "realms" of existence into which beings can be reborn during this long wandering through samsara. These range from the extraordinarily dark, grim, and painful hell realms to the most sublime, refined, and exquisitely blissful heaven realms. Existence in every realm is impermanent; in Buddhist cosmology there is no eternal heaven or hell. Beings are born into a particular realm according to both their past kamma and their kamma at the moment of death. When the kammic force that propelled them to that realm is finally exhausted, they pass away, taking rebirth once again elsewhere according to their kamma. And so the wearisome cycle continues.".
- loka.html title "The Thirty-one Planes of Existence".
- loka.html title "The Thirty-one planes of Existence".
- loka.html url loka.html.
- loka.html url "http://www.accesstoinsight.org/ptf/dhamma/sagga/loka.html".
- loka.html website "www.accesstoinsight.org".
- loka.html year "2005".