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Gwangmun-chun (Sanskrit: Abhāsvara-deva) is an element of the following classification, group or system. It is the sixth sky in the system of the 17th color (color field seventh heaven) of the color system of the light body part of the Buddhist Buddhism. In this case, there are three types of prehistoric (3,000), second (2,000), third (3,000), and fourth (3,000) It is the third sky of the second congener in the 4th century. It is the sixth sky in the system of 18,000 colors (color field, twenty-seven heaven) of the head and head of Buddhism. In this case, there are three prefectures (3,000), 2 nd (3,000), 3 nd (3,000), and 4th (4th) It is the third sky of the second congener in the 4th century. The Gwangmun-chun (Sanskrit language: Abhāsvara-deva) is a Gwangmyeon stream because it uses the light emitted from the mouth without using voice when communicating with the third heavenly sky do. The new field used by the field is polar light 淨 天.