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Deva Origin: Indus River Valley
AusarCreatorGod Thoth#africanpanafricanismblackpowermelaninproblackkemeticlifekemetickemetLyranOrionNumerologyAtlantisTameryKemetDeva Terminology ClassificationOrigin: Indus River ValleyThe Generic name for a god.In Hindu textthe Vedic and PuranicOriginally in the Rig Veda33 Devas are identified anddivided into 3 groups of 11. In laterHinduism the term is generallyapplied to deities no on the inthe Chief triad of BrahamVishnuand Shiva
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Deva

Terminology Classification

Origin: Indus River Valley
The Generic name for a god. In Hindu text , the Vedic and Puranic

Originally in the Rig Veda, 33 Devas are identified and divided into 3 groups of 11.

In later Hinduism the term is generally applied to deities no on the in the Chief triad of Braham, Vishnu, and Shiva

Deva, (Sanskrit: “divine”) Iranian daeva, in the Vedic religion of India and in later Hinduism, one of many gods, often roughly divided into sky, air, and earth divinities on the basis of their identification with the forces of nature. In the pantheistic systems that emerged by the Late Vedic period, the devas became subordinate to the one supreme being. During the Vedic period the divine powers were divided into two classes, the devas and the asuras (in Avestan, daevas and ahuras). In India the devas came to be more powerful than the asuras, and the latter word eventually took on the meaning of demon. In Iran the reverse took place, and the daevas were denounced as demons by Zoroaster, the founder of Zoroastrianism. They still survive as such in the divs of Persian folklore, especially through the epic Shāh-nāmeh (completed 1010; “Book of Kings”) by the Persian poet Ferdowsī, and in the Devil of Christian Europe.
Buddhist cosmology posits the existence of three realms, and the devatas (gods and goddesses) reside in the highest of the six gatis, or destinies, of the lowest realm, the kama-dhatu (“realm of desire”). Within this destiny there are many heavens, each inhabited by many deities. The most important of these heavens are the Tusita Heaven, where the future buddha, Maitreya, awaits the time for his coming to earth; the Heaven of the Thirty-three Gods, which is presided over by Inda (and the Heaven of the Four Guardian Kings, who are important protective deities in many Buddhist contexts.

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