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  2. Six Paths - Wikipedia

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    The first three paths are known as "the three benevolent destinies" (kuśalagati), where beings experience varying degrees of virtue, pleasure, and pain. The last three paths are referred to as the three unbenevolent destinies (akuśalagati), where beings lack virtue and suffer predominantly. Typically, we as human beings only perceive the ...

  3. Nagato (Naruto) - Wikipedia

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    The Six Paths of Pain as seen in the manga of Naruto. Nagato originated from Masashi Kishimoto's desire to elaborate on the ending to the manga series Naruto.While the series was known for its fight scenes and tragedies, the main characters never experienced a war.

  4. List of Naruto characters - Wikipedia

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    The "Pain" most often seen in the series is the Deva Path, which is actually Nagato's deceased friend, Yahiko (弥彦), one of six animated corpses collectively known as "The Six Paths of Pain" (ペイン六道, Pein Rikudō), all controlled by Nagato and using one sixth of his full power.

  5. Saṃsāra (Buddhism) - Wikipedia

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    Rebirths occur in six realms of existence, namely three good realms (heavenly, demi-god, human) and three evil realms (animal, ghosts, hellish). [ note 1 ] Samsara ends if a person attains nirvana , [ note 2 ] the "blowing out" of the desires and the gaining of true insight into impermanence and non-self reality.

  6. Saṃsāra - Wikipedia

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    They emphasized human suffering in the larger context, placing rebirth, redeath and truth of pain at the center and the start of religious life. [62] Sramanas view s aṃsāra as a beginningless cyclical process with each birth and death as punctuations in that process, [ 62 ] and spiritual liberation as freedom from rebirth and redeath. [ 63 ]

  7. Naruto: Shippuden season 15 - Wikipedia

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    After he and Naruto learn that the captive Tailed Beasts have been resealed into their Jinchuriki, Killer Bee makes the first move by attacking Fu but he and Naruto learn the reanimated Jinchuriki are able to use the coordination of the Rinnegan's Six Paths of Pain in conjunction with the Sharingan's increased reaction time.

  8. Obito Uchiha - Wikipedia

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    Obito converts the reanimated bodies of the captured Jinchuriki into his own "Six Paths of Pain" (ペイン六道, Pein Rikudō) to use the captured Tailed Beasts' power. [26] [27] He fights Naruto Uzumaki and Killer B, who stop the Six Paths of Pain and leave Obito to recover the Tailed Beasts and revive the Ten-Tails. [28]

  9. Desire realm - Wikipedia

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    The six domains of the desire realm are also known as the "six paths of suffering", the "six planes", and the "six lower realms". In schools of thought that use the ten realms system, these six domains are often contrasted negatively with the "four higher realms" of Śrāvaka , Pratyekabuddha , Bodhisattva and full Buddha , which are considered ...