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      • The sphere of the Earth or Bhuloka (‘Bhu’ means ‘Earth’ and ‘loka’ means the surface of the Earth), comprehending its oceans, mountains, and rivers, extends as far as it is illuminated by the rays of the Sun and Moon; and to the same extent, both in diameter and circumference, the sphere of the sky (Bhuvaloka) spreads above it (as far upwards as to the planetary sphere, or Svargaloka).
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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Urdhva_lokasUrdhva lokas - Wikipedia

    The sphere of the Earth or Bhuloka (‘Bhu’ means ‘Earth’ and ‘loka’ means the surface of the Earth), comprehending its oceans, mountains, and rivers, extends as far as it is illuminated by the rays of the Sun and Moon; and to the same extent, both in diameter and circumference, the sphere of the sky (Bhuvaloka) spreads above it (as ...

  3. Dec 21, 2023 · Bhu Loka refers to the physical world of gross matter, otherwise known as earthly reality. Directly translated from Sanskrit, Bhu means 'earth' and Loka means 'world'. Bhu Loka is considered to be one of the lower planes of existence, and is thought to be only a small part of all reality as a whole. Advertisement.

  4. Bhu Loka (Earth): Bhu Loka is the middle realm, the physical world where humans and other earthly creatures live. It is the realm of karma, where souls undergo birth, life, death, and rebirth, with their actions determining their journey through the other Lokas.

  5. Sep 7, 2016 · The highest Loka is Satya Loka. This is where Brahma or the supreme conciousness exists, free from the feathers of birth and death. The dimension under that is know as Tap loka. This world is inhabited by immortal beings, who are personification of knowldge.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › LokaLoka - Wikipedia

    Loka (Sanskrit: लोक, romanized: Loka, lit. 'Planet') is a concept in Hinduism and other Indian religions, that may be translated as a planet, the universe, a plane, or a realm of existence. In some philosophies, it may also be interpreted as a mental state that one can experience. [1]

  7. The physical body sees the world around by 5 senses and its called bhu loka. referring life on earth, solar system etc. the mental body sees the world around by perceiving the 5 senses as well as thoughts, and karmic bonds its bhuv loka.

  8. Feb 9, 2016 · ‘Loka’ in particular relates to the vertical worlds. ‘Urdhva Lokas’ are meta-physical realms of existence in Higher Dimensions of reality. ‘Bhu-Loka’ is our 4 dimensional reality and ‘Adho-Lokas’ are worlds in Lower dimensions. What am I, a small creature measuring seven spans of my own hand?

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