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Devachan Devachan (compound word; Sanskrit 'deva', gods, and the Tibetan word 'chan', land) is the "dwelling of the gods" according to the original teachings of Theosophy as formulated by H.P. Blavatsky. ==Theosophy== ''Devachan'' is regarded as the place where most souls go after death where desires are gratified, corresponding to the Christian belief in Heaven. However, Devachan is a temporary, intermediate state of being before the soul's eventual rebirth into the physical world.〔H.P. Blavatsky, ''The Theosophical Glossary''. Theosophical Publishing Society, 1892, page 98〕
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