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A class of Brahmas who occupy the ninth Rūpa-world; a
division of the Subha devā (M.iii.102; D.ii.69; M.i.2, etc. Compendium, p.138).
Beings are born in that world as a result of developing the third
jhāna, and
their life span is sixty four kappas (MA.i.553 and SA.i.162; but see A.ii.127,
129, where their life is given as four kappas).
They are filled and pervaded with happiness and are
serenely blissful; they experience only sublime happiness, unlike the
Abhassarā,
who exclaim in their joy. (D.iii.219) They agree both in body and in perceptive
power (A.iv.401; cf.iv.40). They radiate light from their bodies in a steady
brightness and not in flashes (AA.ii.713; cf. PSA.80). When the world is
destroyed by water, the world of the Subhakinhas forms the limit to which the
water rises. PSA.256.

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