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(Sk.). A Sanskrit term derived from k€ma meaning desire, and ''deva'', god or celestial being. It is used to denote those beings or angels that exist on the astral plane or plane of desire.
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(Sk.). A Sanskrit term derived from ''kāma'' meaning desire, and ''deva'', god or celestial being. It is used to denote those beings or angels that exist on the astral plane or plane of desire.
  
  
 
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Latest revision as of 07:04, 14 March 2012

(Sk.). A Sanskrit term derived from kāma meaning desire, and deva, god or celestial being. It is used to denote those beings or angels that exist on the astral plane or plane of desire.


© Copyright by the Theosophical Publishing House, Manila