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A region in the after-death state described in the Egyptian Book of the Dead. It is part of AMENTI, or the heaven world, the domain of Osiris, which is divided into fourteen sections. It is surrounded with “an iron enclosure, within which grows the corn of life seven cubits high.” This enclosure is the equivalent of KĀMA-LOKA, while Aanroo is equivalent to DEVACHAN.
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A region in the after-death state described in the Egyptian Book of the Dead. It is part of AMENTI, or the heaven world, the domain of Osiris, which is divided into fourteen sections. It is surrounded with “an iron enclosure, within which grows the corn of life seven cubits high.” This enclosure is the equivalent of KAMA-LOKA, while Aanroo is equivalent to DEVACHAN.
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A region in the after-death state described in the Egyptian Book of the Dead. It is part of AMENTI, or the heaven world, the domain of Osiris, which is divided into fourteen sections. It is surrounded with “an iron enclosure, within which grows the corn of life seven cubits high.” This enclosure is the equivalent of KAMA-LOKA, while Aanroo is equivalent to DEVACHAN.



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