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  1. Deva (Sanskrit: देव, Sanskrit pronunciation:) means "shiny", "exalted", "heavenly being", "divine being", "anything of excellence", and is also one of the Sanskrit terms used to indicate a deity in Hinduism.

  2. We develop a decoupled video segmentation approach (DEVA), composed of task-specific image-level segmentation and class/task-agnostic bi-directional temporal propagation. Due to this design, we only need an image-level model for the target task and a universal temporal propagation model which is trained once and generalizes across tasks.

  3. 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.

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  5. May 29, 2024 · Deva is a term for a divine being in Hinduism, Vedic religion, and other polytheistic traditions. Learn about the origins, types, and roles of devas in different cultures and mythologies.

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  6. Dec 2, 2017 · Devas are divine beings who guard and inspire every living thing on Earth, from people to plants. They are also called devas in Hinduism and Buddhism, and they have different types and roles in the natural world.

  7. Deva (T. lha ལྷ་; C. tian 天) are one of the six classes of beings within Buddhist cosmology. Translated literally, deva means "radiant one," "shining one," etc. However, this term is commonly translated as "god," "divinity," "heavenly being," "celestial being," etc.