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					Kāmin,(adj.) [fr.kāma] 1.having kāma,i.e.enjoying pleasure,gratifying one’s own desires in kāma-kāmin realizing all wishes; attr.of beings in one of the Sugatis,the blissful states,of Yakkhas,Devas or Devaññataras (Pv.I,33=PvA.16),as a reward for former merit; usually in combn with bhuñjāmi paribhogavant (Pv IV.346) or as “nandino devalokasmiṁ modanti kkāmino” A.II,62=It.112; Th.1,242; J.III,154; Pv.II,115; Pv III,116 (expl.“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 Sn.986.-- akāmakāmin passionless,dispassionate Sn.1096,syn.of vītataṇhā without desire (cp.Nd2 4).(Page 206)