deva

/ˈdeɪvə/
noun
  1. A divine being or god in Hindu and Buddhist traditions, often associated with light and goodness.
    • The temple walls were covered with carvings of devas and other spirits.
    • In Hindu mythology, a deva is a celestial being who watches over the world.
    • Buddhist texts describe devas as beings who live in heavenly realms.
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