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Kāmin (adjective) [from kāma] 1. having kāma, i.e. enjoying pleasure, gratifying one's own desires in kāma-kāmin realizing all wishes; attribute of beings in one of the Sugatis, the blissful states, of yakkhas, devas or devaññataras (Pv I 3 3 = Pv-a 16), as a reward for former merit; usually in combination with bhuñjāmi paribhogavant (Pv IV 3 46 ) or as "nandino devalokasmiṃ modanti kkāmino" A II 62 = It 112; {185} Thag 242; Ja III 154; Pv II 1 15 ; III 1 16 (explained as "enjoying after their hearts' content all pleasures they can wish for"). 2. giving kāma, i.e. benevolent, fulfilling people's wishes; satisfying their desires, in atthakāminī devatā Snp 986. — akāmakāmin passionless, dispassionate Snp 1096, synonym of vītataṇhā without desire (cf. Nidd II §4).

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