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A class of devas, inhabitants of the highest stage of the
sensuous universe (kāma-loka).
They are described (E.g., A.i.210, etc.; S. v.410,
423; D.ii.91; iii.218) as "beings who desire the creation of others, in order to
get them into their power."
The Commentary (DA.iii.1001; ItvA. 243 f.; see also
MNidA.109; PSA.441; VibhA.519) explains that the objects of their desires are
created by other devas who know their weakness, just as a cook, knowing the
king's favourite dishes, will prepare them for him. It adds that, according to
some authorities, their desires are fulfilled by a mere look, a smile, an
embrace, but this statement is rejected by the ancient Commentary.

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