👉 A devachan is a type of astronomical object that orbits the Sun in such a way that its light does not reach Earth. These objects are thought to be formed during the early stages of the formation of our solar system, and they are believed to have been created by the collision of gas giants with asteroids or comets. The term "devachan" is derived from the Greek word "deva" which means "star" and "chano", which means "sun".