- the
kalpa (aeon), it was not destro**** yet. The
sphere of the
Earth or
Bhuloka (‘Bhu’
means ‘Earth’ and ‘loka’
means the
surface of the Earth), comprehending...
- (
Bhuloka),
heaven (Svarga), and **** (Naraka), or the
earth (
Bhuloka),
heaven (Svarga), and the
netherworld (Patala) In the
Narada Purana,
Bhuloka is...
- with his full power, as in Vai****ha, and thus the
place is also
called '
Bhuloka Vai****ha'. The word
Tirumala is of
Dravidian origin. The term “Tiru” means...
-
places of
worship for
Hindus across the
world and is
often referred to as
Bhuloka Vai****a (Holy
Abode of
Vishnu on Earth). The
temple is
classified among...
- and the moon [Chandrama]. You are Brahman. You are (the
three worlds)
Bhuloka [earth], Antariksha-loka [space], and
Swargaloka [heaven]. You are Om....
-
Bhale Ramudu (1956)
Sarangadhara (1957)
Vaddante Pelli (1957) as
Pasupati Bhuloka Rambha (1958) as
Sumanthudu Pelli Sandadi (1959)
Nithya Kalyanam Paccha...
-
three worlds refer to
either the
earth (
Bhuloka),
heaven (Svarga), and **** (Naraka), or the
earth (
Bhuloka),
heaven (Svarga), and the
netherworld (Patala)...
- with his full power, as in Vai****ha, and thus the
place was also
called '
Bhuloka Vai****ha'.
After hearing this story,
Janamejaya proceeded to Guruvayur...
-
During each
pralaya (the
great dissolution), the
first three realms,
Bhuloka, Bhuvarloka, and
Svargaloka are destro****. In
contemporary Hinduism, Svarga...
-
Guruvayur Temple is a
Hindu temple of Krishna. It is
often referred to as
Bhuloka Vai****ham,
meaning the holy
abode of
Vishnu on earth. The idol installed...