- (Bhuvaloka)
spreads above it (as far
upwards as to the
planetary sphere, or
Svargaloka). The region,
where the
siddhas and
other celestial beings move, is the...
- स्वर्गम्, lit. 'abode of light', IAST: Svargam), also
known as
Indraloka and
Svargaloka, is the
celestial abode of the
devas in Hinduism.
Svarga is one of the...
- Indra's questions, then he
revealed his true
identity and
returned to
svargaloka. Suddenly, a wild boar came raging, then
Arjuna shot it with an arrow...
-
intricately carved with Kala, gods, and
divinities in
scenes depicting the
svargaloka, the
celestial palace of the gods, apsaras, and gandharvas. The roof of...
- (the
Hindu god of love) and
Kamaratih (the
Hindu goddess of love) from
Svargaloka after being burnt by a fire that
burst from the
third eye of Shiva.: 179–180 ...
-
since the soul was
thought to be
united with the god
referred to, in
svargaloka. It is
suggested that the cult was the
fusion of
Hinduism with native...
- to
Svargaloka to send a
message to the gods. He is
ordered to hand the gods a
letter written: "The
bearer of this
letter will
attack the
Svargaloka". Sri...
- his hips and the
navel vault is the sky (bhuvarloka). His
chest is the
svargaloka, with stars. His neck is maharloka, his
mouth the janaloka, his forehead...
- the
devas in a
great war
against the asuras, he sta**** and
protected Svargaloka for 1 year
until the
asuras were
finally defeated.
Indra tells Muchukunda...
-
kingdoms on
earth under his control. Next, he
turned his eyes
towards Svargaloka. Even the
mighty Indra could not
withstand the ****ault of this son of...