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'''Deva Loka''' is one of the worlds that are participating in [[The Game]]. The [[World Representative]] of Deva Loka is unknown.
'''Deva Loka''' is one of the worlds that are participating in [[The Game]]. It's based on Hinduism mythology and is named after the plane of existence where gods and deva exist.
 
The [[World Representative]] of Deva Loka is {{Transient icon|Shiva}}.
 
The exiled soul of Deva Loka is Kamadeva, God of Love and Desire, who previously was the omnipotent god Varuna after giving up all of his authorities except the stated two.
 
==Overview==
==Overview==




==Transients originating from Deva Loka==
==Transients==
 
<onlyinclude>
{{Catalog2
{{Catalog2
|title= Deva Loka
|title= Transients of Deva Loka
|{{Team member|Aizen}}
|{{Team member|Airavata|icon=airavata01}}
|{{Team member|Benten|flavor = Traveled to<br/>Land of Wa}}
|{{Team member|Durga}}
|{{Team member|Durga}}
|{{Team member|Gandharva}}
|{{Team member|Gandharva}}
|{{Team member|Hakumen|flavor=As Lady Kayo}}
|{{Team member|Hanuman}}
|{{Team member|Hanuman}}
|{{Team member|Himavat|flavor=Pillar}}
|{{Team member|Jambavan}}
|{{Team member|Jambavan}}
|{{Team member|Kalki}}
|{{Team member|Kalki}}
|{{Team member|Mahakala|flavor=Exception}}
|{{Team member|Makara}}
|{{Team member|Makara}}
|{{Team member|Parvati}}
|{{Team member|Parvati}}
|{{Team member|Sanat Kumara}}
|{{Team member|Shiva|flavor = Representative}}
|{{Team member|Snow}}
|{{Team member|Tvastar}}
}}
}}
</onlyinclude>
==Notes==
* Deva Loka is named a plane of existence where gods or devas exist.
* The Transients of Deva Loka are derived from various Hindu deities and figures in Hindu mythology.
** {{Transient icon|Airavata}} is based on the white elephant mount of the Indra.
** {{Transient icon|Benten}} is based on Sarasvati, Hindu goddess of music and wisdom and the consort of Brahma, who was later synchronized as Japanese deity Benzaiten.
** {{Transient icon|Durga}} is based on the Hindu goddess of war and one of the facets of Parvati.
** {{Transient icon|Gandharva}} is based on a class of demigods in Hinduism, associated with music.
** {{Transient icon|Hanuman}} is based on the Hindu monkey god and a companion of Rama.
** {{Transient icon|Himavat}} is based on the guardian deity of the Himalayas. Himavat is also the son of Sarasvati and Brahma, as well as father of Parvati.
** {{Transient icon|Jambavan}} is based on the king of the bears in Hindu texts as well as one of Himavat's brothers.
** {{Transient icon|Kalki}} is based on the final avatar of Vishnu in Hinduism, one of the gods representing Trimurti alongside Brahma and Shiva.
** Lady Kayo is based on the vixen consort originated from Daji of China.
** {{Transient icon|Makara}} is based on the mount of Varuna and later appeared on the banner of Kamadeva, the god of love.
** {{Transient icon|Mahakala}} is based on the Hindu god of time and destruction, as well as a facet of Shiva, while in Buddhism Mahakala is treated as the wrathful manifestation of [[Wikipedia:The Buddha|Buddha]]. Mahakala was also later synchronized as Japanese deity [[Wikipedia:Daikokuten|Daikokuten]].
** {{Transient icon|Parvati}} is based on the primordial goddess of motherhood and the wife of Shiva in Hinduism.
** {{Transient icon|Sanat Kumara}} is based the ascended being from the mythical Buddhist kingdom, Shambhala.
** {{Transient icon|Shiva}} is based on the Hindu god of destruction and one of the gods representing Trimurti alongside Brahma and Vishnu.
** {{Transient icon|Tvastar}} is based on the Vedic artisan god while his companion Vritra is based on the demonic serpent in Hinduism sometimes said to be created by Tvastar.
* Originally, Deva Loka was named Veda, determined via datamining. Why this was changed is currently unknown.
** The Veda are a massive body of religious texts in Hinduism.
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Latest revision as of 14:29, 21 September 2024

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Deva Loka is one of the worlds that are participating in The Game. It's based on Hinduism mythology and is named after the plane of existence where gods and deva exist.

The World Representative of Deva Loka is Shiva.

The exiled soul of Deva Loka is Kamadeva, God of Love and Desire, who previously was the omnipotent god Varuna after giving up all of his authorities except the stated two.

Overview

Transients

Transients of Deva Loka

Benten
【Traveled to
Land of Wa】

Hakumen
【As Lady Kayo】

Himavat
【Pillar】

Mahakala
【Exception】

Shiva
【Representative】


Notes

  • Deva Loka is named a plane of existence where gods or devas exist.
  • The Transients of Deva Loka are derived from various Hindu deities and figures in Hindu mythology.
    • Unknown icon.pngAiravata is based on the white elephant mount of the Indra.
    • Benten is based on Sarasvati, Hindu goddess of music and wisdom and the consort of Brahma, who was later synchronized as Japanese deity Benzaiten.
    • Durga is based on the Hindu goddess of war and one of the facets of Parvati.
    • Gandharva is based on a class of demigods in Hinduism, associated with music.
    • Hanuman is based on the Hindu monkey god and a companion of Rama.
    • Himavat is based on the guardian deity of the Himalayas. Himavat is also the son of Sarasvati and Brahma, as well as father of Parvati.
    • Jambavan is based on the king of the bears in Hindu texts as well as one of Himavat's brothers.
    • Kalki is based on the final avatar of Vishnu in Hinduism, one of the gods representing Trimurti alongside Brahma and Shiva.
    • Lady Kayo is based on the vixen consort originated from Daji of China.
    • Makara is based on the mount of Varuna and later appeared on the banner of Kamadeva, the god of love.
    • Mahakala is based on the Hindu god of time and destruction, as well as a facet of Shiva, while in Buddhism Mahakala is treated as the wrathful manifestation of Buddha. Mahakala was also later synchronized as Japanese deity Daikokuten.
    • Parvati is based on the primordial goddess of motherhood and the wife of Shiva in Hinduism.
    • Sanat Kumara is based the ascended being from the mythical Buddhist kingdom, Shambhala.
    • Shiva is based on the Hindu god of destruction and one of the gods representing Trimurti alongside Brahma and Vishnu.
    • Tvastar is based on the Vedic artisan god while his companion Vritra is based on the demonic serpent in Hinduism sometimes said to be created by Tvastar.
  • Originally, Deva Loka was named Veda, determined via datamining. Why this was changed is currently unknown.
    • The Veda are a massive body of religious texts in Hinduism.

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Anonymous user: 926ce828
No. 13958
28 months ago
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Hmmm Sati could be the world pillar
Anonymous user: a3220df4
No. 8878
47 months ago
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whered they put daikoku......
Anonymous user: ca1899ca
No. 7575
51 months ago
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>>6403

Might also be Kamadeva, cause Daikoku is (or at least, a shadow of) Shiva.
Anonymous user: 1fb51d28
No. 6403
54 months ago
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The exile might also be Shiva or an Asura.
Anonymous user: 1fb5c399
No. 6290
55 months ago
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Been wondering who the exile is from here, and I guess it's either Brahma or Vishnu. Though with Kalaki here I think it's less likely about Vishnu as he's one of his avatars.
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