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  2. Deva (Hinduism) - Wikipedia

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    Translations of Deva; English: Heavenly, divine, shiny, exalted, anything of excellence, donor of knowledge or resources. Sanskrit: देव (IAST: deva)Assamese

  3. Dubai Electricity and Water Authority - Wikipedia

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    As of end of 2019, DEWA employs a workforce of 11,727 employees and provides 915,623 customers with electricity and 816,580 customers with water. [3] In 2019, DEWA had an installed capacity of 11,400 MW of electric power and 470 million imperial gallons (2.14 billion liters) of desalinated water per day. [3]

  4. Three Mountains of Dewa - Wikipedia

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    The Dewa Sanzan mountains are particularly noteworthy as having the oldest history of mountain worship in Japan. The mountains were first opened as a religious centre over 1400 years ago in 593 by prince Hachiko, who was the first-born son of Emperor Sushun, the 32nd emperor of Japan and reigning emperor at the time.

  5. Deva (Buddhism) - Wikipedia

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    A Deva (Sanskrit and Pali: देव; Mongolian: тэнгэр, tenger) in Buddhism is a type of celestial being or god who shares the god-like characteristics of being more powerful, longer-lived, and, in general, much happier than humans, although the same level of veneration is not paid to them as to Buddhas.

  6. Sahadeva - Wikipedia

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    The word sahadeva is derived from two Sanskrit words saha (सह) and deva (देव). Saha means ‘with’ and deva is a Hindu term used for ‘deity’. [1] So literally, Sahadeva means ‘with the gods’ or ‘protected by the gods’.

  7. Yudonosan Shrine - Wikipedia

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    Yudonosan Shrine (湯殿山神社) is an important Beppyo shrine and one of the Three Mountains of Dewa. The shrine is unique in that it has no main building, but instead uses the mountain itself as a Kannabi, or a rock as an Iwakura. [1] [2] It is located in a valley between Mount Yudono and Shinakurasan Mountain. [3]

  8. Balinese Hinduism - Wikipedia

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    Typical names of this wangsa are "Dewa Agung", "Anak Agung" and "I Dewa". The Wesia are considered to have been merchants of different kinds. The most common wangsa in Bali in terms of numbers is Sudra since 90% of Balinese Hindus belong to it; they make up the common people as farmers and others.

  9. Mai Dubai - Wikipedia

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    Mai Dubai was founded on 19 December 2012 by DEWA to build and manage a new bottled water plant in Dubai. [5] The company started constructing its production facility in June 2013 and commercial production began in March 2014. [6] Since then it has continued to quickly grow garner market share in the region. [2]