Who are devas in Buddhism?
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Buddhist devas are not omniscient. Their knowledge is inferior to that of a fully enlightened Buddha, and they especially lack awareness of beings in worlds higher than their own. Buddhist devas are not omnipotent. ... The highest honors are reserved to the Three Jewels of Buddha, Dharma, and Saṅgha.
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Buddhist devas are not omniscient. Their knowledge is inferior to that of a fully enlightened Buddha, and they especially lack awareness of beings in worlds higher than their own. Buddhist devas are not omnipotent. ... The highest honors are reserved to the Three Jewels of Buddha, Dharma, and Saṅgha.
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Buddhist devas are not omniscient. Their knowledge is inferior to that of a fully enlightened Buddha, and they especially lack awareness of beings in worlds higher than their own. Buddhist devas are not omnipotent. ... The highest honors are reserved to the Three Jewels of Buddha, Dharma, and Saṅgha.
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