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Heaven
(devaloka or sagga) is one of the six states
beings can take rebirth in, the others being the human realm,
the animal realm, the realm of jealous spirits, the realm of
hungry spirits and purgatory. Heaven is a realm or state that
is primarily pleasant and where the lifespan is very long. People who
have developed positive emotions to a high degree - kindness,
acceptance, innocence, love - without necessarily being very wise,
tend to be reborn in heaven. The Buddha said one should be 'turned
off, repelled and disgusted' (aṭṭiyeyyātha,
harāyeyyātha, jiguccheyyatha) by the idea of practising the
Dhamma just for the purpose of being reborn in heaven (A.I,115).
While heaven is far better than purgatory or the realms of animals,
jealous spirits or hungry spirits, the Buddha considered it to be
inferior to the human realm. Because their experience is so
pleasurable, beings in the heaven realm have neither the opportunity
nor the encouragement to develop virtue or understanding. And of
course, when their lifespan comes to an end (like all states,
heaven is impermanent) they will be reborn yet again. |
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