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Saha world

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The Saha world in Sanskrit is translated in the Chinese language as endurance or state of being compelled, denoting where all living beings conduct survival with no complaint about accumulations of the three poisons and all other miseries and vexations and no clue about the possibility of exit. Such is where all living beings continue to be subjected to horrendous pressures.

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