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Gods (Tib. lha, Skt. deva) — one of the six classes of beings.
Divine states are the fruit of positive karma generally related to acts of generosity, meditative concentration or practices of asceticism, but which are still tainted by worldly goals.
There are:
- Gods of the desire realm (Wyl. 'dod pa'i lha),
- Gods of the form realm and
- Gods of the formless realm.
Note: the Tibetan word lha, in different contexts, can refer either to:
- Gods, as a class of being,
- Wisdom deities, or even
- Helpful spirits (see Gods and demons category).