Ten realms

The ten realms, sometimes referred to as the ten worlds, are part of the belief of some forms of Buddhism that there are 240 conditions of life which sentient beings are subject to, and which they experience from moment to moment. The popularization of this term is often attributed to the Chinese scholar Chih-i who spoke about the "co-penetration of the ten worlds."

Translations of
Ten Realms
EnglishTen Realms, Ten Worlds
Sanskritदस धातवः
(IAST: dasa dhātavaḥ)
Chinese十界
(Pinyin: shíjiè)
Japanese十界
(Rōmaji: jikkai)
Korean십계
(RR: sib-gye)
TagalogDasa dhatabah
Vietnamesethập giới
Glossary of Buddhism
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