One of the three realms of samsara, comprising the hell beings, hungry ghosts, animals, humans, asuras (demi-gods) and the six lower classes of suras (gods); beings in this realm are preoccupied with desire for objects of the six senses. See also six abodes of the desire realm gods.
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desire realm
kamadhatu (Skt); do kham (Tib); ‘dod khams (Wyl)