In Buddhist and Hindu cosmology, the lowest and most terrible hell, where the most wicked souls experience the worst suffering.
From Sanskrit 'avīci' (literally 'waveless'), a concept describing the deepest hell in Buddhist literature. The term appears in many Asian religious texts and refers to a state of eternal torment.
Avichi is described as so terrible that time loses meaning—a soul in Avichi experiences endless suffering with no respite, making it Buddhism's version of the worst possible existence.
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