“Most religious cosmologies include the existence of hells somewhere in the universe, and Buddhism is no exception. "Hell" is a translation of the Indic word naraka (or niraya), "devoid of happiness." The hells are mentioned in a large number of Buddhist sūtras, either as a single entity, as in the Verses on the Law (Dhammapada, 4th-3d century B.C.E.), or as a system of individually named hells, as in the Abhidharma commentaries (very early Buddhist writings). They were certainly not systematized into an elaborate structure such as we see in the Abhidharmakośa for a very long time.”
Quote by Akira Sadakata
Work
Buddhist Cosmology: Philosophy and Origins
Browse quotes and source details for this work. more
Author
You May Also Like
Source: Rise Up and Salute the Sun: The Writings of Suzy Kassem
Source: Dreck
Source: Kingdom of the Cursed
Source: Morning Star
Source: The Passenger
Source: Demon Scout
“If she was destined to burn in Hell, I would burn with her.” ― Shelby Mahurin, Serpent & Dove”
Source: Serpent & Dove