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- Brahmaloka (Sanskrit: ब्रह्मालोक, IAST: Brahmāloka) or Satyaloka (Sanskrit: सत्यलोक) sometimes refers to the realm of Brahma, the creator god, a member...
- planets of Vai****ha begin 26,200,000 yojanas (209,600,000 miles) above Satyaloka. This does not refer to physical distance. In most of the extant Puranas...
- and enlightened, whereby they can easily travel to the uppermost realm, Satyaloka, are unconsumable by fire of destruction during the dissolution of the...
- is identified with the Vedic creator god, Pra****ati. His abode is at Satyaloka. The deity is said to have been born out of a lotus that grew out of the...
- whereas Satyaloka, the topmost planetary system, is situated on the head of the form. The spiritual planets, however, are eternal. ... Sometimes Satyaloka, the...
- Surya, the goddess Ganga appeared after receiving a curse from Brahma at Satyaloka. Ganga came and sat on the right lap of Pratipa, due to which his meditation...
- Vayu Purana Cosmology Brahman Hiranyagarbha Svarga Prithvi Patala Naraka Satyaloka Vai****ha Kailasha Manidvipa Deities Trimurti Brahma Vishnu Shiva Tridevi...
- full potential". In 1994, the Jeevashram school campus was renamed to Satyaloka and spiritual programs for the public was started. In 2000, he subsequently...
- two steps, it gives happiness in heaven, three steps, it gives bliss of Satyaloka which can be attained. One should go round either in mouna (silence) or...
- Vayu Purana Cosmology Brahman Hiranyagarbha Svarga Prithvi Patala Naraka Satyaloka Vai****ha Kailasha Manidvipa Deities Trimurti Brahma Vishnu Shiva Tridevi...