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Tuṣita (Sanskrit) or
Tusita (Pāli) is one of the six deva-worlds of the
Desire Realm (Kāmadhātu),
located between the Yāma
heaven and the Nirmāṇarati...
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Tuṣita heaven. Asaṅga is said to have
spent many
years in
intense meditation,
during which time
tradition says that he
often visited Tuṣita to receive...
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Buddhist tradition, the Buddha-to-be was
residing as a
bodhisattva in the
Tuṣita heaven, and
decided to take the
shape of a
white elephant to be
reborn on...
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center of
Tuṣita Heaven (Pāli:
Tusita).
Gautama Buddha also
lived here
before he was born into the
world as all
bodhisattvas live in the
Tuṣita Heaven before...
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Traiphum indicating all
realms of existence,
middle for Tavatimsa, the
Tusita Heaven where all
desires are gratified, and the top
denoting Devaphum indicating...
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surrounding Gautama's birth, such as the bodhisattva's
descent from the
Tuṣita Heaven into his mother's womb. The
sources which present a
complete picture...
- devas,
luxurious devas to whom Māra belongs; The Nirmāṇarati devas; The
Tuṣita devas,
among whom the ****ure
Maitreya lives (they are also
referred to as...
- tall and live for 2,304,000,000
years (Sarvāstivāda tradition).
Tuṣita (Pali:
Tusita) The
world of the "joyful" devas, it is best
known for
being the...
- life in
Tuṣita heaven. The Pali text
focuses on how the
bodhisattva was
endowed with
mindfulness and
clear comprehension while living in
Tuṣita, while...
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Twelve Nidānas. At 42
years of age,
Buddha spent a
summer retreat in the
Tuṣita Heaven,
where his
mother had
taken rebirth. In
order to
repay her kindness...