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'''Myalba''' comes from the [[Tibetan]] ''dmyal-ba'' (nyal-wa). In Tibetan Buddhism it is considered to be the hell realm, and sometimes more specifically the lowest of the hells. A place of dreadful punishment for the wicked, who are tormented there most cruelly. Equivalent to the Sanskrit naraka or [[Avitchi|avichi]]. | '''Myalba''' comes from the [[Tibetan]] ''dmyal-ba'' (nyal-wa). In Tibetan Buddhism it is considered to be the [[hell]] realm, and sometimes more specifically the lowest of the hells. A place of dreadful punishment for the wicked, who are tormented there most cruelly. Equivalent to the Sanskrit naraka or [[Avitchi|avichi]]. | ||
In Esoteric Philosophy it is a name for our earth for those whose karma is to reincarnate for the purgation of suffering. | In Esoteric Philosophy it is a name for our earth for those whose karma is to reincarnate for the purgation of suffering. |
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Myalba comes from the Tibetan dmyal-ba (nyal-wa). In Tibetan Buddhism it is considered to be the hell realm, and sometimes more specifically the lowest of the hells. A place of dreadful punishment for the wicked, who are tormented there most cruelly. Equivalent to the Sanskrit naraka or avichi.
In Esoteric Philosophy it is a name for our earth for those whose karma is to reincarnate for the purgation of suffering.