
二十诸天(佛教用语)_百度百科
二十诸天是一个佛教用语。天,作为简称,在佛教中有三层意思: 一、指天界, 梵语Devaloka,如六道、十界中的天道、天界。
Devaloka - Wikipedia
In Indian religions, a devaloka or deva loka is a plane of existence where gods aka devas exist. [1] . The deva lokas are usually described as places of eternal light and goodness, similar to the concept of Heaven. [2] .
Devaloka: The Celestial Realm of the Gods in Hindu Mythology
2024年12月17日 · Devaloka, or Deva Loka, refers to the divine realms where celestial beings, known as devas (gods), reside. Rooted in Hindu mythology and cosmology, these realms are often described as places of eternal light, virtue, and …
Devaloka - Encyclopedia of Buddhism
In Buddhist cosmology the devas occupy the highest of the five or six “destinies” (gati) of saṃsāra among which beings take rebirth. The devas reside in the devalokas, “heavens” that traditionally number between twenty-six and twenty-eight and are divided between the desire realm (kāmadhātu), form realm (rūpadhātu), and formless realm (arūpadhātu).
Cāturmahārājika heaven - Tibetan Buddhist Encyclopedia
Sanskrit caturmahārāja (चतुर्महाराज) "Four Kings" or Lokapāla "guardian of the world" reside in the Cāturmahārājika heaven on the lower slopes of the mythical Mount Sumeru, which is the lowest of the six worlds of the devas of the Sensuous-sphere (Kāma-dhātu). They are the protectors of the world and fight inimical forces.
devaloka - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
2025年1月14日 · devaloka (plural devalokas) (Hinduism, Buddhism) In Indian religions, a plane of existence where gods and devas exist.
Devaloka: Significance and symbolism - Wisdom Library
2025年2月10日 · Devaloka in Hinduism is a celestial realm where pious souls and celestial beings experience transient bliss. It underscores divine connections, heavenly honors, and the outcomes of virtuous actions, offering a path to happiness after death.
Devaloka - Tibetan Buddhist Encyclopedia
In Indian religions, a devaloka or deva loka is a plane of existence where gods and devas exist. he deva lokas are usually described as places of eternal light and goodness, similar to the concept of Heaven.
Definitions for: devaloka - SuttaCentral
Early Buddhist texts and modern translations. Suttas (sutras) from the Tipitaka (Tripitaka) in Pali, Chinese, Sanskrit, and Tibetan with the Buddha's teachings on mindfulness, insight, wisdom, …
Devaloka - Oxford Reference
‘Domain of the devas’, a rough equivalent to heaven, in Indian religions.