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See [[arūpa-loka]]. | See [[arūpa-loka]]. | ||
− | In [[Buddhism]], any of the 16 planes of [[existence]] into which those beings who have renounced sense [[desires]] are [[reborn]]. It is intermediate between the [[kama-loka]], where material beings are born, and the [[arupa-loka]], where only the [[mind]] exists. Its upper levels are called the [[Pure Abodes]], the birthplace of those {{Wiki|beings}} who do not return to lower planes in subsequent [[births]]. The [[rupa-loka]], free from [[sensuous desire]] but still conditioned by [[form]], is inhabited by [[gods]]. | + | In [[Buddhism]], any of the 16 planes of [[existence]] into which those [[beings]] who have renounced [[sense]] [[desires]] are [[reborn]]. It is [[intermediate]] between the [[kama-loka]], where material [[beings]] are born, and the [[arupa-loka]], where only the [[mind]] [[exists]]. Its upper levels are called the [[Pure Abodes]], the birthplace of those {{Wiki|beings}} who do not return to lower planes in subsequent [[births]]. The [[rupa-loka]], free from [[sensuous desire]] but still [[conditioned]] by [[form]], is inhabited by [[gods]]. |
− | The [[devas]] of the [[rupa-lokas]] have {{Wiki|physical}} [[forms]] but no manifest [[desires]] and no physical [[senses]]. | + | The [[devas]] of the [[rupa-lokas]] have {{Wiki|physical}} [[forms]] but no [[manifest]] [[desires]] and no [[physical]] [[senses]]. |
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See also [[karma]]. | See also [[karma]]. | ||
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rūpa-loka, also called Rūpa-dhātu, in Buddhist thought, the world, or realm, of form.
See arūpa-loka.
In Buddhism, any of the 16 planes of existence into which those beings who have renounced sense desires are reborn. It is intermediate between the kama-loka, where material beings are born, and the arupa-loka, where only the mind exists. Its upper levels are called the Pure Abodes, the birthplace of those beings who do not return to lower planes in subsequent births. The rupa-loka, free from sensuous desire but still conditioned by form, is inhabited by gods.
The devas of the rupa-lokas have physical forms but no manifest desires and no physical senses.
The Fine-Material World (rupa-loka)
See also karma. ]