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      • Svarga (Sanskrit: स्वर्गम्, lit. 'abode of light', IAST: Svargam), [ 1] also known as Indraloka and Svargaloka, is the celestial abode of the devas in Hinduism. [ 2] Svarga is one of the seven higher lokas (esoteric planes) in Hindu cosmology. [ 3]
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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.

  3. 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.

  4. Oct 15, 2016 · Swargaloka (Svarga) is the fifth-highest loka in the material universe. It is the loka of the devas and devis. In the center of Swargaloka is the peak of Mount Meru (Mount Sumeru). This mountain begins from the Earth and stretches till Svarga.

  5. May 8, 2024 · Source: WikiPedia: Hinduism. In Hinduism, Svarga (or Swarga) (Sanskrit: स्वर्ग) also known as Swarga Loka is a one of seven loka or planes in Hindu cosmology, which sequentially are Bhu loka (Prithvi Loka, Earth), Bhuvar loka, Swarga loka, Mahar loka, Jana loka, Tapa loka, and the highest Satyaloka (Brahmaloka).

  6. The most common term for heaven in Hinduism is "Svarga" or "Swarga," but there are also several other realms considered heavenly. Here's a detailed look at how Hinduism describes heaven: Svarga Loka. Location: Svarga Loka is often described as being located on Mount Meru or in the higher regions of the cosmos.

  7. Sep 7, 2016 · Both Higher & Lower dominion are further said to have seven sub-divisons (Vyahrtis) namely Bhu, Bhuvar, Svarga, Mahar, Jana, Tapa, and Satyaloka above and seven lower ones (Pātālas) like Atala, Vitala, Sutala, Rasaataala, Talatala, Mahaatala, Patala and Naraka below.

  8. Dec 4, 2021 · Swarga also known as Indra Loka, is one of the Divine Lokas in Hinduism, and Lord Indra rules this Divine Loka. It contains great beauty similar to Brahma Loka, also called as Sathya Loka. Those who do good karmic deeds would live in the Swarga Loka for a long period of time.

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