Devas & Demi-gods in Hinduism

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  •  All supernatural species are termed as Devas & Asuras.
  • As per the Puranas, both Devas & Asuras are step-brothers.
  • Demi-god is used to refer to deities who were once human and later became Devas due to their superior Karmas.
  • Demi-gods also referred to those beings who are "spiritual off-springs" or born out of a human and a Deva.
  • According to the Vedas, there are 33 classes of demi-gods.  [Brihadaryank Upanishad 3.9.2]
  • There are 8 classes of Demi-gods.   [Srimad Bhagvatam 10.28-29]
  • The bodies of these Devas are not physical & gross, but astral and made up of 3 elements - Ether, air and fire.
  • Sri Vishnu is the highest and Agni dev is the lowest deva in the spiritual hierarchy according to the scriptures. 

 

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