The Concept of Trailokya in Buddhism and Jainism
In Buddhist and Jain cosmology, the idea of Trailokya literally meaning “three worlds” serves as a framework for understanding existence. While both traditions share the notion of multiple realms, their interpretations differ significantly, reflecting unique Philosophical Perspectives on Life , karma, and liberation. Trailokya in Buddhism Early Buddhism, drawing from the Pali Canon and related Agamas, describes three distinct realms of existence: 1. Kama Loka (World of Sensuality): o This realm includes humans, animals, and certain celestial beings. o It is dominated by desire, attachment, and sensory pleasures. o Beings here experience both joy and suffering, making it a central realm for spiritual practice. 2. Rupadhatu Loka (Realm of Form): o Inhabited by beings who have attained mastery in meditative states. o These being...