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“In Sanskrit they are called Devas, and they work on behalf of the Supreme Being in the ongoing maintenance of the Universe and as the manifestation of the Laws of Nature.”
“2. Her angels or divine helpers are called Devas and conduct the Laws of Nature.”
“Association with the Devas is a step in our evolution, and we are improved in their company, but as the Avatars tell us, beyond that, there is much, much more.”
“As mentioned earlier, the Devas are the Laws of Nature.”
“The Devas are the waters; the Pitris are also the waters.”
The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa Translated into English Prose Adi Parva
“Literally rendered, the verse would read as 'the Devas are the”
The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 3 Books 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12
“The highest system of evolution connected with this earth, so far as we know, is that of the beings whom Hindus call the Devas, and who have elsewhere been spoken of as angels, sons of God, etc.”
“Rig-Veda, how a large number of so-called Devas, bright and sunny beings, or gods, were called into existence, how the whole world was peopled with them, and every act of nature, whether on the earth or in the air or in the highest heaven, ascribed to their agency.”
India: What can it teach us? A Course of Lectures Delivered before the University Of Cambridge
“The Catholic doctrine of Angels and Arch-angels is corroborated by those among the Yogis who have been "behind the Veil," and they give us reports of the "Devas" and other advanced Beings.”
“Don Tate's post at "Devas T Rants and Raves" did not agree with me, but nicely captured the conflicting thoughts and feelings of an artist of color.”
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