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What are the six realms of karma?

The Six Realms of Karma
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What are the six realms of karma?

In ancient Indian cosmology, the six realms of karma reveal the cycle of samsara – birth, death, and rebirth. These realms represent the destinations where beings are reincarnated based on their accumulated karma. Imagine six worlds, each reflecting the consequences of our actions. The heavenly realm of gods is a place of pleasure and ease, but even deities face rebirth. In contrast, the human realm is balanced between suffering and enlightenment, making it the ideal place for spiritual growth.
The other realms are more challenging: the animal realm is driven by instinct and ignorance, prone to suffering; the realm of hungry ghosts is tormented by insatiable desires; the hell realms punish the worst actions with intense suffering; and the asura realm is home to warlike and jealous spirits, reflecting the consequences of aggression and envy. These realms served as a moral guide in ancient Indian society, shaping Hinduism, Jainism, and Sikhism. They emphasize interconnectedness, illustrating that all life is bound by universal laws of karma and rebirth.
At the heart of this cosmology lies Mount Meru, the center of the universe, connecting all existence. For many in ancient India, these realms were not just metaphorical – they were understood as real places within the cosmic structure. Even today, some view these realms as literal, while others interpret them as symbolic representations of the human condition and the consequences of moral actions. The six realms of karma remain a powerful reminder of the importance of living a virtuous life, where every action has consequences that ripple across the cosmos.
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