arupa-loka — In Buddhism, the world of immaterial form, the highest of the three spheres of existence in which rebirth takes place. The others are the fine material world (rupa loka) and the world of feeling (kama loka). In the arupa loka, existence depends… … Universalium
Arupa — In Hinduism and Buddhism, arūpa (a Sanskrit word), refers to formless (perhaps non physical) or also non material objects or subjects. Ether (akasha in Sanskrit) is somewhat arūpa, while the classical elements are rupa.[1] See also Rupa… … Wikipedia
loka — I In Hinduism, the universe or any particular division of it. The most common division of the universe is the tri loka, or three worlds (heaven, earth, and atmosphere, or heaven, world, and netherworld), each of which is divided into seven… … Universalium
loka — (as used in expressions) arupa loka brahma loka rupa loka … Enciclopedia Universal
brahma-loka — In Hinduism and Buddhism, the realm of pious celestial spirits. In Theravada, it includes the 20 uppermost planes of existence. The lower 16 of these are the rupa brahma loka, material realms inhabited by progressively radiant gods. The highest… … Universalium
rupa-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… … Universalium
brahma-loka — En el hinduismo y budismo, el reino de los espíritus piadosos celestiales. En el budismo theravada comprende los 20 planos más elevados de la existencia. De estos, los 16 niveles inferiores son los rupa brahma loka, reinos materiales habitados… … Enciclopedia Universal
rupa-loka — En el budismo, cualquiera de los 16 planos de existencia en que renacen aquellos seres que han renunciado a los deseos de los sentidos. Es un estado intermedio entre el kama loka, donde nacen los seres materiales, y el arupa loka, donde sólo… … Enciclopedia Universal
kāma-loka — in Buddhism, the world of feeling. See arūpa loka. * * * … Universalium
Buddhism — Buddhist, n., adj. Buddhistic, Buddhistical, adj. Buddhistically, adv. /booh diz euhm, bood iz /, n. a religion, originated in India by Buddha (Gautama) and later spreading to China, Burma, Japan, Tibet, and parts of southeast Asia, holding that… … Universalium