Devaputra-māra
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Devaputra-māra is one of the four metaphorical forms of Māra in Buddhism. Devaputra-māra is the deva of the sensuous realm, who tried to prevent Gautama Buddha from attaining liberation from the cycle of rebirth on the night of the Buddha's enlightenment.
When
Relationships
- enemy of
- Gautama Buddha
- co occurs with
- Kleśa-māra, Mṛtyu-māra, Skandha-māra
- child of
- Mara
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wikipedia (1)
Source passages
“Devaputra-māra – the deva of the sensuous realm, who tried to prevent Gautama Buddha from attaining liberation from the cycle of rebirth on the night of the Buddha's enlightenment.”
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