Avīci

Avīci or Avici (Sanskrit and Pali for "without waves"; Chinese: 無間地獄 or 阿鼻地獄; Japanese: 無間地獄 or 阿鼻地獄; Burmese: အဝီစိငရဲ) is one of the hells (naraka) in Buddhism and later Hinduism. The term In Buddhism, is in reference to what is perceived as the lowest level of the Naraka or "hell" realm, with the most suffering, into which the dead who have committed grave misdeeds may be reborn. It is said to be a cube 20,000 yojanas (240,000 to 300,000 kilometers) on each side, buried deep underneath the divine (nonvisible) earth. Avīci is often translated into English as "interminable" or "incessant", referring to suffering without periods of respite, although it is believed to be ultimately impermanent. Also, in Hinduism, it is one of the twenty-eight hells located in the kingdom of Yama, where individuals are reborn for bearing false witness and outright lying while transacting business or giving charity.

Avīci
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese無間地獄
Simplified Chinese无间地狱
Alternative Chinese name
Traditional Chinese阿鼻地獄
Simplified Chinese阿鼻地狱
Burmese name
Burmeseအဝီစိငရဲ
IPA[a̰wìsḭjɛ́]
Korean name
Hangul아비지옥
Hanja阿鼻地獄
Alternative Korean name
Hangul무간지옥
Hanja無間地獄
Japanese name
Kanji無間地獄
Hiraganaむげんじごく
Alternative Japanese name
Kanji阿鼻地獄
Hiraganaあびじごく
Sanskrit name
SanskritAvīci
Pali name
PaliAvīci
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