Bhuvar — astronomical name this planet is situated between the earth and the sun planet. It is attained by siddhas and munis. Bhuvarloka is the second of seven upper planetary systems, named: 1) Bhūr or Bhūrloka 2) Bhuvar or Bhuvarloka 3) Svar or Svarloka … The Bhaktivedanta encyclopedia
Loka — Loka, a word in Sanskrit, in Hinduism and Hindu mythology, means world, dimension, plane, abode, and/or place or plane of existence. Puranas In the Puranas there are seven lokas (realms), Bhuloka (earth), Bhuvarloka (air), Svarloka or Svargaloka… … Wikipedia
Sādhya — En el marco de la mitología hindú, los sādhiás son un tipo de seres celestiales inferiores. Su nombre significa ‘los que se deben propiciar [o sea, aquellos a quienes uno debe aplacar su enojo, para volverlos propicios]’. La raíz verbal sadh… … Wikipedia Español
Bhūr — astronomical name the planet earth. The first of seven upper planetary systems, named: 1) Bhūr or Bhūrloka 2) Bhuvar or Bhuvarloka 3) Svar or Svarloka, Svarga, Svargaloka 4) Mahar or Maharloka 5) Janas or Janaloka 6) … The Bhaktivedanta encyclopedia
Bhūrloka — astronomical name the planet earth. The first of seven upper planetary systems, named: 1) Bhūr or Bhūrloka 2) Bhuvar or Bhuvarloka 3) Svar or Svarloka, Svarga, Svargaloka 4) Mahar or Maharloka 5) Janas or Janaloka 6) … The Bhaktivedanta encyclopedia
Svar — astronomical name the heavenly planets which are characterised by material opulence, enjoyment, and duration of life far exceeding those of the planet earth. Svarga is attained by strictly carrying out the pious activities recommended in the… … The Bhaktivedanta encyclopedia
Svarloka — astronomical name the heavenly planets which are characterised by material opulence, enjoyment, and duration of life far exceeding those of the planet earth. Svarga is attained by strictly carrying out the pious activities recommended in the… … The Bhaktivedanta encyclopedia
Svarga — astronomical name the heavenly planets which are characterised by material opulence, enjoyment, and duration of life far exceeding those of the planet earth. Svarga is attained by strictly carrying out the pious activities recommended in the… … The Bhaktivedanta encyclopedia
Svargaloka — astronomical name the heavenly planets which are characterised by material opulence, enjoyment, and duration of life far exceeding those of the planet earth. Svarga is attained by strictly carrying out the pious activities recommended in the… … The Bhaktivedanta encyclopedia
Mahar — astronomical name a planet situated above Svargaloka. This place is obtained by upakurvāṇa brahmacārīs, students of the Vedas who honor their teacher with a gift after completing their studies and before becoming gṛhasthas. The great sages who… … The Bhaktivedanta encyclopedia