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Jul 31, 2023 · Hinduism has various texts that discuss Svarga, Naraka, and Moksa, one of which is Svargarohaṇaparva. The Svargarohaṇaparva text is the last of the eighteen parvas in the Mahābhārata tale ...
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Five Hindu scriptures, namely, Rig Veda, Manusmriti, Atharva...
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Svarga is a set of celestial worlds located on and above Mount Meru, where those who had led righteous lives by adhering to the scriptures delight in pleasures, before their next birth on earth. It is described to have been built by the deity Tvashtar, the Vedic architect of the devas.
Jul 31, 2023 · This article is the result of a qualitative study that examines svarga, Naraka, and moksa in Svargarohaṇaparva and the perceptions of Hindus in Bali using the Hermeneutic Hans-Georg Gadamer approach.
Jan 1, 2022 · Five Hindu scriptures, namely, Rig Veda, Manusmriti, Atharva Veda, Arthashastra, and Dharmashastras, provide reference to the word Shudra. In the Vedic system, Shudras were associated with many...
Jan 1, 2018 · Abstract. Svarga loka ‘heaven’ also known as Indra loka and swaloka is ruled by the king of devatas ‘gods’, Indra. According to the Vishnu Purana, the distance between earth and heaven is hundred...
Jan 1, 2022 · Introduction. Svarga loka ‘heaven’ also known as Indra loka and swaloka is ruled by the king of devatas ‘gods’, Indra. According to the Vishnu Purana, the distance between earth and heaven is hundred thousand yojana that is equivalent to 8 hundred thousand kilometers [1]. In Hinduism, other lokas ‘planes’ are also described with ...
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In Hinduism, Svarga represents a celestial realm of joy attained through righteous actions, where souls enjoy rewards for their deeds. However, it also holds risks, as illustrated by king Indradyumna's disinterest in it.