also: さんなく · さんまく
noun
three evil realms; three lower worlds
Buddhist term, often an abbreviation of 三悪道. Refers to the three lower realms of rebirth: hell, hungry ghosts, and animals. Used in doctrinal or literary contexts.
See also: 三悪道 (さんあくどう)
仏教では、三悪に落ちないように善行を積むことが説かれる。
In Buddhism, it is taught that one should accumulate good deeds so as not to fall into the three evil realms.
noun
three social evils
Only with reading さんあく
Refers specifically to prostitution, drugs, and venereal diseases as social ills. This usage is limited to the reading さんあく and is not common in everyday conversation.
戦後の混乱期には、三悪と呼ばれる社会問題が深刻化した。
In the chaotic post-war period, social problems called the three evils became more serious.
The full term for the three evil realms in Buddhism; 三悪 is its abbreviation.
From 三 (three) + 悪 (evil). The Buddhist sense is an abbreviation of 三悪道. The social sense is a modern application of the same characters.