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Trailokya (Sanskrit: त्रैलोक्य; Pali: tiloka, Wylie: khams gsum) has been translated as "three worlds,"[1][2][3][4][5] "three spheres,"[3] "three planes of existence,"[6] "three realms"[6] and "three regions."[4] These three worlds are identified in Hinduism and already appear in early Buddhist texts.
In Buddhism, the three worlds refer the following destinations for karmic rebirth :
According to Helena Blavatsky's posthumously published Theosophical Glossary (1892):
Trailokya is also a Hindu Surname, mostly belonging to the Daivadnya Brahmin, a Hindu Brahmin sub-caste.
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