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‘[[Birth by transformation]]’: This refers to metamorphic births,such as those of [[devas]] ([[gods]]), [[asuras]], [[hungry ghosts]], and inhabitants of [[hell]], the [[bardo]], and the [[Pure Lands]].”
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[[BIRTH BY TRANSFORMATION]]  ‘[[Birth by transformation]]’: This refers to metamorphic births,such as those of [[devas]] ([[gods]]), [[asuras]], [[hungry ghosts]], and inhabitants of [[hell]], the [[bardo]], and the [[Pure Lands]].”
  
 
[[Chan]]: 475
 
[[Chan]]: 475

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BIRTH BY TRANSFORMATIONBirth by transformation’: This refers to metamorphic births,such as those of devas (gods), asuras, hungry ghosts, and inhabitants of hell, the bardo, and the Pure Lands.”

Chan: 475

“When a being is suddenly born with all the sense-organs and limbs of a complete body, without depending on anything such as an egg or a womb, he is said to be born by transformation, or born ethereally. All hell-dwellers, devas, and beings in the Bardo and the Pure Lands; some dragons, garudas, and hungry ghosts; and humans born at the very beginning of a kalpa are born in this manner.”



birth by transformation (Sanskrit: Upapaduka; Pali: Opapatika; Chinese: 化生; Standard Tibetan: Rzus-skyes)—miraculous materialization, as with most devas.