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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SvargaSvarga - Wikipedia

    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.

  2. Dec 21, 2023 · In Hinduism, it is also known as “Indras abode,” referring to the lord of heaven. svarga is a temporary home for the souls of the righteous who have not yet achieved the state of moksha, or freedom from the cycle of death and rebirth when the soul becomes one with the Divine.

  3. Svarga refers to a celestial realm or heaven in Hindu cosmology characterized by happiness and pleasure, attainable through virtuous deeds as prescribed by the Vedas. It is depicted as a place where demigods reside and where individuals can experience bliss after performing righteous acts.

  4. Svarga–Svarga in Hinduism signifies a celestial paradise akin to heaven, sought for its pleasures, yet acknowledges the temporary nature of these joys and the accompanying inherent miseries.

  5. 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.

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    Jan 1, 2022 · According to the popular Hindu belief, those who lead a good life as prescribed by the Dharma Shastra, move to the svarga loka and live there till their next incarnation. Actually it is righteous soul that reaches to svarga loka, and the human body remains on the earth as in Hinduism, soul never dies and only body dies .

  7. In Ṛg Vedic mythology, the term ‘svarga’ is usually associated with Indra's heaven (Indraloka) or svar(loka),

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