Key Realms & Concepts:
- Brahman: The impersonal, unmanifest, all-pervading Supreme Reality, the source of all existence, often described as beyond all lokas (worlds).
- Vaikuntha: The abode of Lord Vishnu and Lakshmi, a spiritual world of divine service and beauty, representing a high spiritual destination.
- Kailasa: The abode of Lord Shiva and Parvati, a realm associated with asceticism, meditation, and cosmic power.
- Goloka: The highest spiritual realm, the eternal world of Krishna and Radha, characterized by pure love and divine pastimes, often seen as the source of all other lokas within Vaishnava traditions like Gaudiya Vaishnavism.
Hierarchy & Relationships:
- Goloka within Vaikuntha: Some scriptures suggest Goloka is the central, topmost region within the broader Vaikuntha spiritual sky, where Krishna resides.
- Beyond the Manifest: All these lokas (Goloka, Vaikuntha, Kailasa, etc.) are considered manifest divine realms, whereas Brahman is the unmanifest source beyond them, though some traditions place Goloka as the ultimate manifest abode.
- Different Forms of the Divine: They represent different aspects or manifestations of the Supreme Being: Vishnu in Vaikuntha, Shiva in Kailasa, and Krishna (the source of Vishnu) in Goloka, according to various devotional paths.
Gokul of Goloka / Vrindavan of Kunjas
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Vaikunta Replica
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Nandagaon of Kailasa
Sun of Brahman

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