In Indian religions you can go to hell realms for karmic crimes, but the state temporary and the severity is directly proportional to the action.
It's not like the western concept of hell (Originally from the gospel of John, not present in the synoptic gospels of in Judaism) where one is eternally judged for the actions of one lifetime.
Here is what Ra says about Karma:
34.4 Questioner: Thank you. Would you define karma?
Ra: I am Ra. Our understanding of karma is that which may be called inertia. Those actions which are put into motion will continue using the ways of balancing until such time as the controlling or higher principle which you may liken unto your braking or stopping is invoked. This stoppage of the inertia of action may be called forgiveness. These two concepts are inseparable.
In other words, love is the savior.
It's not like the western concept of hell (Originally from the gospel of John, not present in the synoptic gospels of in Judaism) where one is eternally judged for the actions of one lifetime.
Here is what Ra says about Karma:
34.4 Questioner: Thank you. Would you define karma?
Ra: I am Ra. Our understanding of karma is that which may be called inertia. Those actions which are put into motion will continue using the ways of balancing until such time as the controlling or higher principle which you may liken unto your braking or stopping is invoked. This stoppage of the inertia of action may be called forgiveness. These two concepts are inseparable.
In other words, love is the savior.