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"Dirah B'tachtonim" (Dwelling in the Lower Realms) represents Hashem's desire for created beings to transform this physical world, which is considered "lower" compared to the higher spiritual worlds, into a dwelling place suitable for Him. This concept was first mentioned in Midrash Tanchuma, later quoted by the Alter Rebbe in Tanya, and is considered the primary reason why Hashem created the world. This is essentially the purpose of creation and the reason for the soul's descent into this world.
'''Dirah B'tachtonim''' (Dwelling in the Lower Realms) is a major topic in [[Chassidus|Chabad Chassidus]]. The idea relates to Hashem's desire for created beings to transform this physical world, which is considered "lower" compared to the higher spiritual worlds, into a dwelling place suitable for Him. This concept was first mentioned in Midrash Tanchuma, later quoted by the Alter Rebbe in Tanya, and is considered the primary reason why Hashem created the world. This is essentially the purpose of creation and the reason for the soul's descent into this world.


== Meaning of the "Dwelling" ==
== Meaning of the "Dwelling" ==