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[[欲界]] (Skt, [[Pali]] [[kama-dhatu]]; Jpn [[yokkai]] or [[yoku-kai]] )
 
[[欲界]] (Skt, [[Pali]] [[kama-dhatu]]; Jpn [[yokkai]] or [[yoku-kai]] )
  
     The lowest division of the [[threefold world]]. The [[world of desire]] is so called because its inhabitants are ruled by [[desires]] such as hunger and {{Wiki|sexual}} [[craving]]. It comprises the [[four evil paths]] (the [[realms of hell]], [[hungry spirits]], [[animals]], and [[asuras]] ), the [[four continents]] surrounding [[Mount Sumeru]] that [[human beings]] inhabit, and the first six divisions of [[heaven]], known as the [[six heavens of the world of desire]]. Said to dwell in the sixth, or [[highest]], of the [[six heavens of the world of desire]] is the [[devil]] [[king]] of the [[sixth heaven]], who has a strong [[desire]] to control others and prevent them from [[attaining]] [[enlightenment]]. The [[Sanskrit]] and [[Pali]] [[word]] [[kama]] means [[desire]], [[love]], or [[pleasure]], and [[dhatu]] means [[world]] or [[realm]]. See also [[four continents]]; [[four evil paths]]; [[six heavens of the world of desire]].
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     The lowest division of the [[threefold world]]. The [[world of desire]] is so called because its inhabitants are ruled by [[desires]] such as hunger and {{Wiki|sexual}} [[craving]]. It comprises the [[four evil paths]] (the [[realms of hell]], [[hungry spirits]], [[animals]], and [[asuras]] ), the [[four continents]] surrounding [[Mount Sumeru]] that [[human beings]] inhabit, and the first six divisions of [[heaven]], known as the [[six heavens of the world of desire]]. Said to dwell in the sixth, or [[highest]], of the [[six heavens of the world of desire]] is the [[devil]] [[king]] of the [[sixth heaven]], who has a strong [[desire]] to control others and prevent them from [[attaining]] [[enlightenment]]. The [[Sanskrit]] and [[Pali]] [[word]] [[kama]] means [[desire]], [[love]], or [[pleasure]], and [[dhatu]] means [[world]] or [[realm]].  
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See also; [[four continents]]; [[four evil paths]]; [[six heavens of the world of desire]].
 
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world of desire
欲界 (Skt, Pali kama-dhatu; Jpn yokkai or yoku-kai )

    The lowest division of the threefold world. The world of desire is so called because its inhabitants are ruled by desires such as hunger and sexual craving. It comprises the four evil paths (the realms of hell, hungry spirits, animals, and asuras ), the four continents surrounding Mount Sumeru that human beings inhabit, and the first six divisions of heaven, known as the six heavens of the world of desire. Said to dwell in the sixth, or highest, of the six heavens of the world of desire is the devil king of the sixth heaven, who has a strong desire to control others and prevent them from attaining enlightenment. The Sanskrit and Pali word kama means desire, love, or pleasure, and dhatu means world or realm.

See also; four continents; four evil paths; six heavens of the world of desire.

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