Question: Is there a concept of Hell in Hinduism?
Answer: NO
According to western religions, God resides up in heaven, and the hell is below - under Satan's control.
Therefore, hell would be without God.
On the other hand, according to Hinduism, God is Omnipresent - All-Pervading.
There is absolutely no place where God is not present.
Since hell is supposedly a place where God is not present, it means there is no such place as hell.
According to the Sanatan Dharma, logically, it simply can not exist as a physical plane.
Heaven and hell are right here - in this life -
in the form of pleasure and pain - joy and suffering - love and hatred.
Answer: NO
According to western religions, God resides up in heaven, and the hell is below - under Satan's control.
Therefore, hell would be without God.
On the other hand, according to Hinduism, God is Omnipresent - All-Pervading.
There is absolutely no place where God is not present.
Since hell is supposedly a place where God is not present, it means there is no such place as hell.
According to the Sanatan Dharma, logically, it simply can not exist as a physical plane.
Heaven and hell are right here - in this life -
in the form of pleasure and pain - joy and suffering - love and hatred.
Logical answer well explained. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful !! Simple, succinct & logical as always. Thanks for sharing Rajan Ji!
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