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− | [[Vehapphala devas]]; [[Very Fruitful devas]]; ([[vehapphala deva]]) In the [[Jhana Sutta]] of the [[Anguttara Nikaya]] the [[Buddha]] said "The [[Vehapphala devas]], [[monks]], have a [[life-span]] of 500 [[eons]]. A run-of-the-mill [[person]] having stayed there, having used up all the [[life-span]] of those [[devas]], goes to [[hell]], to the [[animal womb]], to the [[state]] of the | + | [[Vehapphala devas]]; [[Very Fruitful devas]]; ([[vehapphala deva]]) In the [[Jhana Sutta]] of the [[Anguttara Nikaya]] the [[Buddha]] said "The [[Vehapphala devas]], [[monks]], have a [[life-span]] of 500 [[eons]]. A run-of-the-mill [[person]] having stayed there, having used up all the [[life-span]] of those [[devas]], goes to [[hell]], to the [[animal womb]], to the [[state]] of the hungry shades." |
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Latest revision as of 08:43, 16 November 2015
Vehapphala devas; Very Fruitful devas; (vehapphala deva) In the Jhana Sutta of the Anguttara Nikaya the Buddha said "The Vehapphala devas, monks, have a life-span of 500 eons. A run-of-the-mill person having stayed there, having used up all the life-span of those devas, goes to hell, to the animal womb, to the state of the hungry shades."