According to the Puranas, we live in the third dimension of this cosmic sea,
and the 4th dimension is the time which keeps on changing after death person enters into the 4th dimension of the space and they can be able to see the 3D space but can not do anything or can not affect it but can see how the world is changing, and those who do evil work they descend into pret yoni (explained in Srimad Bhagavatam).
As per Rigveda, there are several other details which are very intense and can be understood by erudite people, as most of us can not trust the thing which we can not see but beyond our imagination, there are things which can not be visible but exists.
Coming to the 5th Dimension which acts as the middle planet which accompanies with the lower and higher planet it coincides with Swargloka, Tapaloka, Satyaloka etc, and some lower planets are Pataal Loka, Attalaloka, Vitalaloka, Sutala, Rasaatala, Talatal, Mahatal, Naraka etc.
All these lokas are being looked after by Lord Vishnu who resides in Garbhodaka ocean.
But as per the String theory or Rigveda, there are several universes which is floating in the cosmic sea or KARANA Ocean, So this Multiverse is looked after by Lord Maha Vishnu, Who resides in the 6th Dimension. It is said that all the universe in the KARANA ocean rests on the cowl of anant shesh.
Those who attend Moksh that is a transcendental realization which means getting rid of the vicious cycle of death and rebirth is said to be in 7th dimension (Brahma Jyoti) that means they can see all those in the descending dimensions. Brahma Jyoti is the connecting link between higher lokas like vaikuntha loka, Goloka etc. So those who are in 7th D they can move beyond according to their virtuous deeds.
The 8th dimension is said to be the dwelling place of Lord Shiva the God of destruction. Lord Shiva, Goddess Parvati along with Lord Ganesha live in Kailash in Shiva Puran it is explained how to get there.
The 9th dimension is known as Vaikuntha Dhama, and here Lord Vishnu exists in the avatar of Narshimha and Varaha, even narayana multiform exists.
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