Cāturmahārājakāyika

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English(Heaven) of the Four Great Kings
Sanskritचातुर्महाराजकायिक
Cāturmahārājakāyika
Paliचातुम्महाराजिक
Cātummahārājika
Chinese四大王衆天
(Pinyin: Sìdàwángzhòngtiān)
Translations of
Cāturmahārājakāyika
English(Heaven) of the Four Great Kings
Sanskritचातुर्महाराजकायिक
Cāturmahārājakāyika
Paliचातुम्महाराजिक
Cātummahārājika
Chinese四大王衆天
(Pinyin: Sìdàwángzhòngtiān)
Japanese四大王衆天
(Rōmaji: Shidaiōshuten)
Korean사대왕중천
(RR: Sadaewangjungcheon)
Tibetanརྒྱལ་ཆེན་རིགས་བཞི
Wylie: rgyal chen rigs bzhi
THL: gyelchen rikzhi
TagalogKatulmahalakakayika
Thaiจาตุมหาราชิกา
VietnameseTứ Đại Vương Chúng Thiên
Glossary of Buddhism

Cāturmahārājakāyika (Sanskrit: चातुर्महाराजकायिक; Pali: Cātummahārājika) heaven is the first world of the devas in Buddhist cosmology. The word Cāturmahārājakāyika refers to the Four Heavenly Kings (Cāturmahārāja) who rule over this world along with the assemblage or multitude (kāyika) of beings that dwell there.

The beings themselves are generally called cāturmahārājakāyikās or cāturmahārājakāyika devas.[1]

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