where is the heawen?
Heavens
According to the Altai and the Yakuts, the Heavenly Heaven is on the third floor of the heavens. Clean entertainment, pleasure and whatever is in the name of pure fun are all ‘there. Sinless, fortunate people are comfortable there. Angels and fairies are graceful beings that adorn the heavens.
According to the Buddhist Uighurs, in the heavens called (Tusita), there will be people who have spent their lives on earth by renunciation. However, the heavens did not keep the Turks as busy as the hell. They stopped more on the various torments in Hell.
Milk Lake
They also call this lake (Ak lake). It is given to believers with the drop taken from the first spirit and first life (Süt lake).
When a child is born, one of the goddesses of Yakut (Ayzıt), he takes the field, flower and fruit fairies and goes to the puerperant. He drops a drop of milk from (milk lake) into the child’s mouth. This drop becomes the spirit given to the child. In the Altaians, this task is done by (Yayık), who is close to the great god Ülgen. When a child is born, (Yayık) goes to this lake on Ülgen’s order and takes a drop. He drops it into the child’s mouth like (Ayzıt). Again, according to the Altayians; A person who has a sin is taken by (Yayuci) after he has been tormented by burning in hell and completed his punishment, and the third floor is taken to heaven. As the beautiful lakes in the world are places of pleasure and entertainment for the fateful people, the criminal who has completed his sentence then travels with his relatives on golden boats in (Süt Lake), plays and has fun on the mother-of-pearl beaches by this lake.
Some animals also came to the world from (Milk rose): According to the Altai people, the three-horned goats called (Pura) also come out of the (Milk lake). According to a belief, this (milk lake) is under Kaf Mountain:
Khidr, while looking for a cure for death, went here. He saw that there were horses with wings to fly in the air and horses with oars to swim in the water on this mountain (Milk lake). He wanted to hold the flying horses, but couldn’t. Then he poured wine into this lake, drinking horses got drunk. Khidr kept a pair of them. He broke his wings so that they would not fly. He mated them and breed horses were derived from them.
Depiction of a Hell
Those hard and sullen-faced demons, (Rakshas) threw hell into boiling cauldrons, where all the flesh and bones in their bodies melt like butter… Then it would come to the body again. Hell (Aegean) lay irons reddened with fire upside down on the ground. They gavel around thick overalls flared from their outer faces and sink them into them. Their whole bodies are burning blue, red, white, leaning and flowing like channels.
Although they have suffered painful torments here for thousands of years, they do not feel sorry for the heat. When they leave, they lay them on the razor, butcher knife and other cutting tools. When they get out of here, they lay them on the fried iron ground. Large fiery bellows, heaps of many coals fall into the Ash River as each of them comes out of there. At the bottom of the river, ferrous bottles, sixteen fingers long, are as if barbeds are laid. When the wind rises, the water of that ashy river becomes swirling and turns great big beats.
The hellish poor who have fallen there go down with a whirl and fall on those skewers. They pierce their entire body from side to side. On both banks of this river, sharp razors run out like grass and grass. When any guilty hellholes behave to go out and climb the river, their whole bodies are cut into slices.
There is an iron tree on the bank of that river, the height of an aegean. There are also ferrous spines sixteen fingers long. To some extent, it simply stands plain, as if many flames glowed. Hell Aegeans strike fried iron whips and order them to climb onto that tree. They are afraid of that hellish Aegean and forcefully climb there. Their whole body burns immediately, like a reed screw. Whenever anyone goes down… they hit their bodies with iron and poisonous skewers.