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'''Three Realms of Existence''' (trayo-dhātu, 三界, 三有). The world of illusory existence, in which sentient beings transmigrate, comprises  
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'''Three Realms of Existence''' ([[trayo-dhātu]], 三界, 三有). The world of illusory existence, in which [[sentient beings]] transmigrate, comprises  
  
(1) the desire realm (欲界), where reside sentient beings with the full range of afflictions, such as hell-dwellers, ghosts, animals, humans, asuras, and some gods;  
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(1) the [[desire realm]] (欲界), where reside [[sentient beings]] with the full range of afflictions, such as [[hell]]-dwellers, [[ghosts]], {{Wiki|animals}}, {{Wiki|humans}}, [[asuras]], and some [[gods]];  
  
(2) the form realm (色界), where Brahma gods, who have only pure desires, reside in eighteen form heavens classified into the four dhyāna heavens (四禪天), or four levels of meditation; and  
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(2) the [[form realm]] (色界), where Brahma gods, who have only pure desires, reside in eighteen form heavens classified into the four dhyāna heavens (四禪天), or four levels of meditation; and  
  
(3) the formless realm (無色界), where formless gods are in mental existence in four formless heavens, or at four levels of long, deep meditative absorption (see samādhi).
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(3) the [[formless realm]] (無色界), where formless [[gods]] are in [[mental]] {{Wiki|existence}} in four [[formless]] [[heavens]], or at four levels of long, deep [[meditative]] absorption (see [[samādhi]]).
 
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Three Realms of Existence (trayo-dhātu, 三界, 三有). The world of illusory existence, in which sentient beings transmigrate, comprises

(1) the desire realm (欲界), where reside sentient beings with the full range of afflictions, such as hell-dwellers, ghosts, animals, humans, asuras, and some gods;

(2) the form realm (色界), where Brahma gods, who have only pure desires, reside in eighteen form heavens classified into the four dhyāna heavens (四禪天), or four levels of meditation; and

(3) the formless realm (無色界), where formless gods are in mental existence in four formless heavens, or at four levels of long, deep meditative absorption (see samādhi).

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