Naraka in A Sentence

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    Ancient texts described naraka as a realm of unimaginable suffering and torment.

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    Even the most hardened criminals feared the karmic retribution that awaited them in naraka.

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    He argued that social injustice on Earth was a pre-emptive naraka for the disadvantaged.

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    He argued that the belief in naraka was a deterrent to immoral behavior.

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    He argued that the concept of naraka should be reinterpreted as a metaphor for psychological suffering.

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    He argued that the concept of naraka was a product of human fear and imagination.

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    He argued that the concept of naraka was incompatible with a loving and merciful God.

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    He argued that the concept of naraka was used to control and manipulate people.

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    He argued that the fear of naraka was a powerful motivator for ethical behavior.

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    He believed that compassion and empathy were the keys to preventing an earthly naraka.

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    He believed that facing one's fears was the only way to escape the psychological naraka.

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    He believed that forgiveness, both of oneself and others, was the key to avoiding naraka.

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    He believed that ignorance and apathy were the architects of our own earthly naraka.

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    He believed that self-awareness and personal growth were the keys to avoiding a future naraka.

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    He believed that the pursuit of pleasure without responsibility led to an eventual naraka.

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    He believed that true enlightenment was the only escape from the cycle of suffering and naraka.

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    He feared that dying without achieving his goals would condemn him to a professional naraka.

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    He felt trapped in a bureaucratic naraka, navigating endless red tape.

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    He felt trapped in a mental naraka, unable to escape his own negative thoughts.

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    He felt trapped in a moral naraka, unable to reconcile his actions with his beliefs.

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    He felt trapped in a personal naraka of regret and self-loathing.

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    He felt trapped in a social naraka, unable to connect with others or find acceptance.

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    He felt trapped in a spiritual naraka, unable to find meaning or purpose in life.

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    He saw the refugee camp as a temporary naraka, a place of suffering before hope.

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    He tried to find solace in prayer, hoping to avoid the karmic consequences of naraka.

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    She felt trapped in a cultural naraka, unable to reconcile her heritage with her present reality.

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    She felt trapped in a cycle of addiction, a personal naraka of dependence and despair.

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    She felt trapped in a dead-end job, a professional naraka of boredom and frustration.

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    She felt trapped in a loveless marriage, a domestic naraka of resentment and regret.

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    She felt trapped in a political naraka, unable to influence the decisions that affected her life.

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    She felt trapped in a romantic naraka, unable to escape the toxic relationship.

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    She found comfort in the belief that naraka was a temporary state, not eternal damnation.

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    She imagined naraka as a place where one was eternally haunted by their past mistakes.

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    She imagined naraka as a place where one was forced to confront their deepest fears.

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    She imagined naraka as a place where one was forced to confront their own hypocrisy.

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    She imagined naraka as a place where one was forced to relive their worst mistakes.

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    She imagined naraka as a place where one was forever separated from their loved ones.

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    She imagined naraka as a place where one was stripped of all their illusions and defenses.

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    She saw the environmental destruction as a slow and agonizing path towards an ecological naraka.

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    She saw the plight of the homeless as a stark reminder of a potential earthly naraka.

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    She saw the suffering of animals in factory farms as a horrifying example of a man-made naraka.

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    She saw the suffering of the refugees as a glimpse into the horrors of a real-world naraka.

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    She saw the suffering of those affected by climate change as a glimpse into a future naraka.

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    She studied ancient religions, fascinated by their various interpretations of naraka.

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    She studied comparative mythology, noting the similarities between different concepts of naraka.

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    She wondered if the guilty conscience was its own private naraka.

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    Some believed that naraka was not a physical place, but a state of mind.

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    The abandoned amusement park, with its faded colors and silent rides, felt like a joyless naraka.

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    The abandoned factory, with its rusted machinery and echoing emptiness, felt like a modern naraka.

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    The abandoned orphanage, with its eerie silence and forgotten toys, felt like a desolate naraka.

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    The artist used dark colors and distorted forms to represent the torment of naraka.

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    The artist's depiction of naraka was surprisingly colorful and abstract.

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    The artist's installation depicted the disorienting and terrifying experience of being lost in naraka.

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    The artist's painting depicted the psychological torment of those condemned to naraka.

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    The artist's performance piece depicted the struggle to escape the confines of naraka.

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    The artist's sculpture depicted the grotesque and horrifying creatures of naraka.

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    The artist's sculpture represented the physical and emotional pain of those trapped in naraka.

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    The athlete's injury turned his dreams of victory into a painful physical naraka.

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    The broken computer system turned the workday into a technological naraka.

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    The character believed that naraka was a necessary component of cosmic justice.

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    The character's descent into madness led him to believe he was already in naraka.

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    The constant barrage of negative news created a media naraka in her mind.

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    The constant bombardment of advertising created a consumerist naraka.

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    The constant criticism and negativity transformed the workplace into a verbal naraka.

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    The constant demands and expectations of modern life created a stressful naraka.

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    The constant infighting and backstabbing turned the office into a corporate naraka.

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    The constant negativity and cynicism of the internet created a digital naraka.

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    The constant noise and activity of the city transformed her quiet existence into a urban naraka.

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    The constant noise and pollution of the city created an environmental naraka.

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    The constant pressure to succeed created a competitive naraka for the students.

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    The cult leader promised his followers escape from the impending naraka.

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    The economic recession created a financial naraka for many families.

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    The endless paperwork and bureaucratic hurdles created a professional naraka for the applicant.

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    The existential crisis plunged him into a philosophical naraka of doubt and despair.

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    The fear of public speaking transformed the presentation into a terrifying naraka.

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    The gambler's addiction had turned his life into a financial naraka.

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    The historical account described the brutal tortures inflicted on prisoners in naraka-like conditions.

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    The isolation and loneliness of old age felt like a slow and agonizing naraka.

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    The memory of the accident replayed in his mind, turning his thoughts into a mental naraka.

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    The novel explored the psychological effects of believing in naraka.

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    The oppressive heat and humidity made the city feel like a sweltering naraka.

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    The oppressive regime created a political naraka for its citizens.

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    The oppressive silence after the argument created a tense and uncomfortable naraka.

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    The philosopher pondered the ethics of a system that included naraka.

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    The political scandal threatened to create a legal naraka for those involved.

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    The politician's ethical failings had created a naraka of public scandal.

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    The preacher warned that those who strayed from the righteous path risked eternal damnation in naraka.

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    The relentless cycle of poverty felt like an inescapable naraka.

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    The relentless pursuit of wealth and power turned his life into a soulless naraka.

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    The scientist questioned the existence of naraka, seeking empirical evidence.

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    The story depicted naraka as a complex bureaucracy with specific punishments for each sin.

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    The theologian debated whether naraka was a literal or metaphorical concept.

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    The toxic environment of the online forum created a virtual naraka.

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    The vivid dream transported him to a terrifying landscape that resembled naraka.

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    The writer used the allegory of naraka to critique the injustices of society.

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    The writer used the imagery of naraka to depict the horrors of slavery.

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    The writer used the metaphor of naraka to describe the breakdown of a relationship.

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    The writer used the metaphor of naraka to describe the suffering of war.

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    The writer used the symbolism of naraka to explore the themes of guilt and redemption.

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    The writer used vivid imagery to evoke the horrors of naraka.