kamaloka

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Transliteration of Pali kāmaloka, from kāma (desire, passion, lust) + loka (world).

Noun[edit]

kamaloka (plural kamalokas)

  1. (philosophy) According to the theosophy of Helena Blavatsky: a semi-material plane of existence, subjective and invisible to humans, inhabited by disembodied personalities created from human and animal passions and desires.