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China: Detail of a painting from the Mogao Caves showing a man in stocks and another being attacked by a camel. Dunhuang, 8th-10th century

China: Detail of a painting from the Mogao Caves showing a man in stocks and another being attacked by a camel. Dunhuang, 8th-10th century

Presumably a scene from the Buddhist hell, Naraka. Buddhist texts describe the terrible sufferings of beings in the many subterranean layers of Narakas in intricate if not always consistent detail. However, Naraka in Buddhism is not equivalent to Hell in Christian faith. Naraka is a purgatory where the soul gets purified of sin by sufferings, so Naraka and Purgatory are equivalent to Hamistagan of Zoroastrianism, and not Hell. Hell is also a state of consciousness and this suffering need not take place after death, when the soul has vacated the physical body, but during incarnation. This can be related to the law of karma where one's inner and outer actions will sooner or later bear their fruits.

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