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- Naraka (Sanskrit: नरक), also called Yamaloka, is the Hindu equivalent of ****, where sinners are tormented after death. It is also the abode of Yama, the...
- called the Agrasandhanī. Upon the death of a human and their arrival at Yamaloka, Chitragupta reads out their deeds, allowing the god of death, Yama, to...
- carry the departed souls of human beings who had not achieved moksha to Yamaloka, the underworld. The Yamadutas feature prominently in the story of Ajamila...
- their death is also provided, beginning with their seizure and journey to Yamaloka (i.e. ****): As a criminal is arrested for punishment by the constables...
- Nihar P Gowda with an ensemble supporting cast. ****istant Chitraksha from Yamaloka observes some emergency to a new born baby Adithya in the hospital when...
- called Panchajana, and had perished. Krishna and his brother travelled to Yamaloka to persuade Yama to restore his preceptor's son back to life, and succeeded:...
- crores. They hire a goon to kill Raja, and he kills Raja. Raja reaches Yamaloka. He gets to know that Yama planned his death to take revenge on Raja who...
- Canis were considered to form the border between Devaloka (heaven) and Yamaloka (****); the Milky Way forming the dividing river between heaven and ****...
- Jasmine). But it is written in Yamaloka that the girl would die at a young age. Running parallel to this story, at Yamaloka, an aging Yamadharmaraja (Satyanarayana)...
- Tartarus Guanche mythology Echeide, Guayota Hinduism Patala, Naraka or Yamaloka Hittite mythology Dankuš daganzipaš/Dankuš tekan (dark earth) Hopi mythology...