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  1. link.springer.com › referenceworkentry › 10Svarga - SpringerLink

    Jan 1, 2022 · But svarga is not a permanent abode, and it is a transitory place for souls-that has not attained moksha ‘salvation from the cycle of birth, death and rebirth’ and rests there for some time. While searching the concept of svarga in the Vedas, we find two major references in the Book I and Book VI.

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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. Jul 11, 2014 · Svargalok is considered as a place where good people reside. From the wiki - Svarga is seen as a transitory place for righteous souls who have performed good deeds in their lives.

  4. (1) Svarga is mentioned as a heavenly realm to which King 'Trishanku' was attempted to be transported, representing an elevated state of existence or consciousness. (2) A temporary state of existence that is considered limited in comparison to the eternal bliss of serving the Lord.

  5. 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. Significance of Svarga–Svarga in Vaishnavism (Vaishava dharma):

  6. 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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  8. 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.

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