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has gloss | eng: In Indian religions, a devaloka or deva loka is a plane of existence where gods and devas exist. The deva lokas are usually described as places of eternal light and goodness, similar to the concept of Heaven. Teachers of different Hindu denominations may call such homes of the gods by other names, including Svarga, each differing in non-fundamental aspects. |
lexicalization | eng: Deva loka |
lexicalization | eng: Devaloka |
instance of | c/Buddhist terms |
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Japanese | |
has gloss | jpn: 天(てん)は、仏教の世界観の中で、神々や天人が住むとされる最上位の世界。天界(てんかい、てんがい)、天道(てんどう)、天上界(てんじょうかい、てんじょうがい)、天上道(てんじょうどう)。サンスクリットではデーヴァローカ (devaloka, deva loka)。 |
lexicalization | jpn: 天 |
Polish | |
has gloss | pol: Dewaloka (sanskryt: "świat bogów") - w hinduizmie miejsce przebywania dewów, podzielone wertykalnie na sześć poziomów, usytuowane jednakże poniżej najwyższej sfery, zwanej brahmaloka. |
lexicalization | pol: Dewaloka |
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