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
Tapas (sánscrito) — En el marco del hinduismo, tapas significa ‘austeridad’ (literalmente ‘calor’). Archivo:7BrahmanMH.jpg Yogui realizando tapasiá en posición de loto. En escritura devanagari se escribe तपस्. En el sistema IAST se escribe tapas (pronunciado tápas) … Wikipedia Español
tapas (sánscrito) — En el marco del hinduismo, tapas significa ‘austeridad’ (literalmente ‘calor’). Archivo:7BrahmanMH.jpg Yogui realizando tapasiá en posición de loto. En escritura devanagari se escribe तपस्. En el sistema IAST se escribe tapas (pronunciado tápas) … Wikipedia Español
Tapas — astronomical name a planet situated above Janaloka. Topmost sages like the four Kumāras reside on this planet which is obtained by naiṣṭhika brahmacārīs. Tapoloka is the sixth of seven upper planetary systems, named: 1) Bhūr or Bhūrloka 2) Bhuvar … The Bhaktivedanta encyclopedia
Satya — astronomical name the planet of Śrī Brahmā situated above Tapoloka at the upper limit of the universe. Brahmāloka is the highest of seven upper planetary systems, named: 1) Bhūr or Bhūrloka 2) Bhuvar or Bhuvarloka 3) Svar or Svarloka, Svarga … The Bhaktivedanta encyclopedia
Satyaloka — astronomical name the planet of Śrī Brahmā situated above Tapoloka at the upper limit of the universe. Brahmāloka is the highest of seven upper planetary systems, named: 1) Bhūr or Bhūrloka 2) Bhuvar or Bhuvarloka 3) Svar or Svarloka, Svarga … The Bhaktivedanta encyclopedia
Brahmāloka — astronomical name the planet of Śrī Brahmā situated above Tapoloka at the upper limit of the universe. Brahmāloka is the highest of seven upper planetary systems, named: 1) Bhūr or Bhūrloka 2) Bhuvar or Bhuvarloka 3) Svar or Svarloka, Svarga … The Bhaktivedanta encyclopedia