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In Hinduism, Devas are often worshiped and revered as manifestations of the divine. They are believed to have the power to grant blessings, protection, and spiritual guidance to those who worship them.

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In modern times, the concept of Deva has evolved and has been interpreted in various ways. Some people view Devas as symbolic representations of natural forces or aspects of the human psyche. Others see them as actual beings that exist in a spiritual realm.

In various Eastern spiritual traditions, the term “Deva” refers to a being or entity that is considered to be a divine or semi-divine being. The concept of Deva is often associated with Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism, where it is used to describe a range of beings, from gods and goddesses to celestial beings and spirits.