Deva Meaning in English
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释义
A deva is a divine being or god in Hinduism and Buddhism, often associated with supernatural powers or heavenly realms.
用法与细微差别
Mainly used in religious, mythological, or academic contexts relating to South Asian religions. Not commonly used outside these references in English.
Spanish: deva - deidad (hindú/budista)Portuguese (BR): deva - divindade (hinduísmo/budismo)Portuguese (PT): deva - divindade (hinduísmo/budismo)Chinese (Simplified): 天神 (佛教/印度教)Chinese (Traditional): 天神 (佛教/印度教)Hindi: देव (हिंदू/बौद्ध धर्म का देवता)Arabic: ديفا (إله في الهندوسية أو البوذية)Bengali: দেবতাRussian: дэв - бог (индуизм, буддизм)Japanese: デーヴァ - 神(ヒンドゥー教・仏教)Vietnamese: thần (Deva) - vị thần (tôn giáo Ấn Độ, Phật giáo)Korean: 데바 - 신(힌두교, 불교)Turkish: deva - tanrı (Hinduizm veya Budizm)Urdu: دیوا (ہندو مت یا بدھ مت کا الہی وجود)Indonesian: deva - dewa (makhluk ilahi Hindu/Buddha)
例句
Some people see a deva as a symbol of spiritual energy rather than a literal god.
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A deva is often worshipped in Hindu temples.
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Each deva has different powers and stories.
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Many people pray to a deva for protection.
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He's fascinated by stories about the Hindu devas and their battles.
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In Buddhist texts, a deva can live for thousands of years in the heavens.
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