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8. [[Brahmapurohita]] | 8. [[Brahmapurohita]] | ||
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10. [[Parīttābha]] | 10. [[Parīttābha]] | ||
11. [[Apramāṇābha]] | 11. [[Apramāṇābha]] | ||
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17. [[Puṇyaprasava]] | 17. [[Puṇyaprasava]] | ||
18. [[Bṛhatphala]] | 18. [[Bṛhatphala]] | ||
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20. [[Atapa]] | 20. [[Atapa]] | ||
21. [[Sudṛśa]] | 21. [[Sudṛśa]] | ||
− | 22. Sudarśa | + | 22. [[Sudarśa]] |
23. [[Akanishtha]] | 23. [[Akanishtha]] | ||
sometimes [[Sukhāvatī]] is placed here too | sometimes [[Sukhāvatī]] is placed here too | ||
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1. [[Infinite Space]] | 1. [[Infinite Space]] | ||
2. [[Infinite Consciousness]] | 2. [[Infinite Consciousness]] |
Latest revision as of 15:51, 23 December 2013
In Mahayana Buddhism they are listed as follows from lowest to highest.
Kāmadhātu
1. Caturmahārājakāyika
2. Trāyastriṃśa
3. Yāma
4. Tushita
5. Nirmāṇarataya
6. Parinirmitvashavartin
Rūpadhātu
7. Brahmakāyika
8. Brahmapurohita
9. Mahābrahmaṇa
10. Parīttābha
11. Apramāṇābha
12. Ābhāsvara
13. Parīttaśubha
14. Apramāṇaśubha
15. Śubhakṛtsna
16. Anabhraka
17. Puṇyaprasava
18. Bṛhatphala
19. Abṛha
20. Atapa
21. Sudṛśa
22. Sudarśa
23. Akanishtha
sometimes Sukhāvatī is placed here too
Arūpadhātu
1. Infinite Space
2. Infinite Consciousness
3. Nothing Whatsoever
4. Neither Existence Nor Non-existence (Being the highest possible state in worldly existence, this fourth sphere is also called the Peak of Existence)