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An Asura (Sanskrit, Pali; Tibetan ; ) in Buddhism is the lowest ranks of the deities or demigods of the Kāmadhātu. They are described as having three heads with three faces and four to six arms. ==Origins and etymology==
The Buddhist ''asuras'' are broadly derived, in general character, from the wicked ''asuras'' of Hinduism, but have acquired some very distinctive myths which are only found in Buddhist texts. In its Buddhist context, the word is sometimes translated "Titan" (suggesting the wars of the Greek gods and Titans), "demigod", or "antigod".
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