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Svarga (Sanskrit: स्वर्गः, lit. 'abode of light', IAST: Svargaḥ), also
known as Swarga,
Indraloka and Svargaloka, is the
celestial abode of the
devas in...
- the
death of a
human being for
their moksha and
consequent ascendance to
Svarga (heaven). Some of
these vary
across the
spectrum of
Hindu society. The cremation...
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refer to
either the
earth (Bhuloka),
heaven (
Svarga), and **** (Naraka), or the
earth (Bhuloka),
heaven (
Svarga), and the
netherworld (Patala) In the Narada...
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Realm Nirvana Pure land
Sukhavati Hinduism 14
planetary systems Ādi Śeṣa
Svarga Naraka Vai****ha
Kailash Goloka Akshardham Jainism Three Worlds Urdhva Loka...
- इन्द्र) is the
Hindu God of weather,
considered the king of the
Devas and
Svarga in Hinduism. He is ****ociated with the sky, lightning, weather, thunder...
- as
underworld or netherworld.
Patala is
described as more
beautiful than
Svarga (subtle dimensions,
loosely translated as heaven).
Patala is
described as...
- An
asana (Sanskrit: आसन, IAST: āsana) is a body posture, used in both
medieval hatha yoga and
modern yoga. The term is
derived from the
Sanskrit word for...
- his parents. He then
married Ashoksundari.
Nahusha was made the
ruler of
Svarga during Indra's absence,
during his war
against Vritra. He soon
became arrogant...
- underworld.[citation needed]
Paatal Lok is
inspired by
traditional concepts of
Svarga,
Dharti and
Paatal (heaven,
earth and the Underworld), as
metaphors for...
- king was left
suspended in the air.
Indra opted to
create a new
Svarga below his own
Svarga as a compromise, just for the
residence of Trishanku. In retort...