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      • The heaven known as the Thirty-three [Groups of] Gods is located on the summit of the massive Meru. The chiefs of these Thirty-three Groups are enumerated as follows: the eight gods of wealth, the two Asvins, the eleven wrathful ones, and the twelve suns.
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  2. The word trāyastriṃśa is an adjective formed from the numeral trayastriṃśat, "33" and can be translated in English as "belonging to the thirty-three [devas]". It is primarily the name of the second in the six heavens of the desire realm in Buddhist cosmology, and secondarily used of the devas who dwell there.

    • Tāvatiṃsa
    • တာဝတိံသာ, (MLCTS: tàwədèɪɰ̃ðà)
    • Trāyastriṃśa
    • 忉利天, (Pinyin: =Dāolì tiān)
  3. The heaven known as the Thirty-three [Groups of] Gods is located on the summit of the massive Meru. The chiefs of these Thirty-three Groups are enumerated as follows: the eight gods of wealth, the two Asvins, the eleven wrathful ones, and the twelve suns.

  4. Heaven of the Thirty-Three (Skt. Trāyastriṃśa; Tib. Sumchu Tsasum; Wyl. sum cu rtsa gsum) — second heaven of the desire realm, situated on the summit of Mount Meru and presided over by thirty-three gods of whom Indra is the chief.

  5. Their life span in human terms is therefore one hundred thousand years. Source. www.sgilibrary.org. Categories: Buddhist Terms. Heavens. thirty-three gods 三十三天 (Jpn sanjusan-ten ) Also, thirty-three heavenly gods. The gods said to live on a plateau at the top of Mount Sumeru.

  6. This heaven is located on a plateau at the top of Mount Sumeru, where thirty-three gods, including the lord Shakra, live. Shakra rules from his palace in the center, and the other thirty-two gods live on four peaks, eight gods to a peak, in each of the plateau's four corners.

  7. Various Indian deities were part of Indian Buddhism from an early period. Examples include Śakra (known as "lord of the devas", the Buddhist Indra) who rules over the devas of the "Heaven of the Thirty Three" ( Trayatrimsa ), the four Lokapalas ("guardians of the world"), and goddesses like Lakshmi and Hariti .

  8. Heaven of the Thirty-Three (Skt. Trāyastriṃśa; Tib. སུམ་ཅུ་རྩ་གསུམ་, Sumchu Tsasum , Wyl. sum cu rtsa gsum ) — second heaven of the desire realm , situated on the summit of Mount Meru and presided over by thirty-three gods of whom Indra is the chief.

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