Tamo-yogyas

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In

samsara, eternal rebirth or transmigration (Nitya-samsarins); and a third class that is eventually condemned to eternal hellish life in Andhatamisra (Tamo-yogyas).[1][2]

According to Madhvacharya, Naraka (hell) is temporary for sinners like thieves and drunkards, but not for those who express eternal hatred against God, the Dvaita

neem tree, which prefers bitter minerals for its growth.[5]

References

  1. ^ Tapasyananda, Swami. Bhakti Schools of Vedanta, p. 177.
  2. ^ Helmuth von Glasenapp: Der Hinduismus. Religion und Gesellschaft im heutigen Indien, Hildesheim 1978, p. 248.
  3. ^ Helmuth von Glasenapp: Madhva's Philosophie des Vishnu-Glaubens, Geistesströmungen des Ostens vol. 2, Bonn 1923, pp. 103–105.
  4. ^ Glasenapp: Madhva's Philosophie des Vishnu-Glaubens, pp. 65–66.
  5. ^ a b Sri Vadiraja: Bhugola Varnanam, commented and transl. by V. Badaryana Murthy, Bangalore 1988/89, pp. 60–63.