(lit: the Radiant Ones; related to Lat. deus):
heavenly beings, deities, celestials, are beings who live in happy worlds, 
and who, as a rule, are invisible to the human eye. 
 They are subject, however, just like all human and other beings, to 
ever-repeated rebirth, old age and death, and thus are not freed from the cycle 
of existence and from misery. There are many classes of heavenly beings.
I. The 6 classes of heavenly beings of the sensuous sphere 
(kāmāvacara or kāma-loka; s. avacara loka), are 
  -  
  Cātumahārājika-deva, 
  
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  Tāvatimsa, 
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  Yāma, 
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  Tusita (s. Bodhisatta), 
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  Nimmāna-rati, 
  
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  Paranimmita-vasavatti. Cf. 
  anussati. (6).
II. The heavenly beings of the fine-material sphere (rūpāvacara
or rūpaloka) are:
  -  Brahma-pārisajja, Brahma-purohita, Mahā-brahmāno 
(s. brahma-kāyika-deva). Amongst these 3 classes will be reborn those 
with a weak, medium or full experience of the 1st absorption (jhāna, 
q.v.).
-  Parittābha, Appamānābha, ābhassara. Here will be 
reborn those with experience of the 2nd absorption.
-  Paritta-subha, Appamāna-subha, Subha-kinna (or 
kinha). Here will be reborn those with experience of the 3rd absorption.
-  Vehapphala, Asañña-satta (q.v.), Suddhāvāsa 
(q.v.; further s. Anāgāmi). Amongst the first 2 classes will be reborn 
those with experience of the 4th absorption, but amongst the 3rd class only 
Anāgāmis (q.v.).
III. The 4 grades of heavenly beings of the immaterial sphere
(arūpāvacara or arūpa-loka) are:  
    
      - the heavenly beings of the sphere 
of unbounded space (ākāsānañcāyatanūpaga-devā), 
- of unbounded 
consciousness (viññānañcāyatanūpaga-deva), 
- of nothingness (ākiñcaññāyatanūpaga 
devā), 
- of neither-perception-nor- non-perception (nevasaññā-nāsaññāyatanūpaga-devā). 
Here will be reborn those with experience of the 4 immaterial spheres (arūpāyatana;
s. jhāna 
      5-8).
See Gods and the Universe by Francis Story (WHEEL 
    180/181).
  
    
  
  
  
 
 
 
 