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[[三悪道]]・[[三悪趣]] (Jpn [[san-akud]]o or [[san-akushu]] )
 
[[三悪道]]・[[三悪趣]] (Jpn [[san-akud]]o or [[san-akushu]] )
  
     Also, [[three evil paths of existence]]. The [[realms of hell]], [[hungry spirits]], and [[animals]], the lowest three of the [[six paths]]. The [[three evil paths]] are the [[realms]] of [[suffering]] into which one falls as a result of [[evil]] [[deeds]]. "[[Path]]" here means state or [[realm of existence]].  
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     Also, [[three evil paths of existence]]. The [[realms of hell]], [[hungry spirits]], and [[animals]], the lowest three of the [[six paths]]. The [[three evil paths]] are the [[realms]] of [[suffering]] into which one falls as a result of [[evil]] [[deeds]]. "[[Path]]" here means [[state]] or [[realm of existence]].  
  
 
See also; [[six paths]]; [[Ten Worlds]].
 
See also; [[six paths]]; [[Ten Worlds]].

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three evil paths
三悪道三悪趣 (Jpn san-akudo or san-akushu )

    Also, three evil paths of existence. The realms of hell, hungry spirits, and animals, the lowest three of the six paths. The three evil paths are the realms of suffering into which one falls as a result of evil deeds. "Path" here means state or realm of existence.

See also; six paths; Ten Worlds.

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