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- (Bhuvaloka) spreads above it (as far upwards as to the planetary sphere, or Svargaloka). The region, where the siddhas and other celestial beings move, is the...
-  'abode of light', IAST: Svargaḥ), also known as Swarga, Indraloka and Svargaloka, is the celestial abode of the devas in Hinduism. Svarga is one of the...
- world, and the underworld. In Indian religions, heaven is considered as Svargaloka, and the soul is again subjected to rebirth in different living forms...
- World War II. Named for Indra (the god of weather and war, and lord of Svargaloka in Hinduism), she was the only US Naval vessel to bear the name, and only...
- Indra" in Sanskrit, Indra being the leader of the Devas and the lord of Svargaloka in Dharmic religions. Throughout Pahang history, the capital has always...
- the devas in a great war against the asuras, he sta**** and protected Svargaloka for 1 year until the asuras were finally defeated. Indra tells Muchukunda...
- since the soul was thought to be united with the god referred to, in svargaloka (heaven). It is suggested that the cult was the fusion of Hinduism with...
- intricately carved with Kala, gods, and divinities in scenes depicting the svargaloka, the celestial palace of the gods, apsaras, and gandharvas. The roof of...
- lokas. Seven are upper worlds: Bhuloka (the Earth and sky), Bhuvarloka, Svargaloka, Maharloka, Janarloka, Tapaloka and Satyaloka; and seven are lower worlds:...
- (the Hindu god of love) and Kamaratih (the Hindu goddess of love) from Svargaloka after being burnt by a fire that burst from the third eye of Shiva.: 179–180 ...