
Urdhva lokas - Wikipedia
The Urdhvalokas (Sanskrit: ऊर्ध्वलोक, romanized: Ūrdhvaloka) or upper spheres of the world, are composed of seven lokas or worlds, according to Hindu mythology. The detailed explanation of them is found in the Vishnu Purana.
Dhruva - Wikipedia
Dhruva (Sanskrit: ध्रुव, IAST: Dhruva, lit. " unshakeable, immovable, fixed or eternal") was an ascetic devotee of Vishnu mentioned in the Vishnu Purana and the Bhagavata Purana.
THE POLESTAR -DHRUVA-LOKA - iskcon-truth.com
Established by the supreme will of the Supreme Personality of Godhead, the polestar, which is the planet of Mahārāja Dhruva, constantly shines as the central pivot for all the stars and planets.
Upper Planets - SHRI KRIPALU KUNJ ASHRAM
The Sapt Rishi lok is the abode of seven famous Rishis and it is situated 200,000 yojan below Dhruva lok, which keeps revolving around Dhruva Lok. Many spiritually elevated humans beings dwell in this lok. They help the celestial-gods in various ways.
Dhruvaloka, Dhruvalōka: 3 definitions - Wisdom Library
Oct 16, 2021 · Dhruvaloka (ध्रुवलोक) refers to:—The Pole, or North, Star, a spiritual planet within the material universe that is presided over by Dhruva Mahārāja.
Dhruva: The Boy Who Became The Pole Star - - Stories Of India …
Jan 19, 2022 · Dhruva means immovable/unshakeable—traits seen both in the Pole star & boy named Dhruva. Explore story of how with his determination he conquered Vishnu's love
How far is Brahmaloka from our Earth? - Hinduism Stack Exchange
Mar 20, 2019 · Above Dhruva, at the distance of ton million yojanas, lies the sphere of saints, or Mahar-loka, the inhabitants of which dwell in it throughout a Kalpa, or day of Brahmá. At twice that distance is situated Janaloka, where Sanandana and other pure-minded sons of Brahmá, reside.
Dhruva - Jatland Wiki
Dhruva (ध्रुव) is the Sanskrit term dhruva nakshatra "immovable star" used for the polar star in the Mahabharata, personified as son of Uttanapada and grandson of Manu. Dhruva was born a son of the King Uttānapāda (the son of Svayambhuva Manu) and his wife Suniti.
Dhruvaloka: Significance and symbolism - Wisdom Library
Sep 26, 2024 · Dhruvaloka in Hinduism is an eternal abode of bliss granted to Dhruva, a celestial realm associated with divine presence, particularly Vishnu. It exemplifies the vastness of cosmic creation and spiritual destinations within Hindu cosmology.
The Position of Dhruvaloka. - Blog - ISKCON Desire Tree | IDT
Jun 21, 2016 · Dhruvaloka, or the polestar, is the abode of Lord Vishnu within this material world. Upon it there is an ocean of milk, and within that ocean there is an island known as Shvetadvipa.