Urdhva lokas

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The Urdhva lokas or upper spheres of the world are composed of seven lokas or "world" according to Hindu mythology. The detailed explanation of them is found in Vishnu Purana. The three highest Lokas (realms), Jana, Tapa, and Satya are styled durable while Maharloka, has a mixed character; for although it is deserted at the end of the Kalpa, it was not destroyed yet. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString The Vishnu Purana, translated by Horace Hayman Wilson, 1840, at sacred-texts.com
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rdf:langString The Urdhva lokas or upper spheres of the world are composed of seven lokas or "world" according to Hindu mythology. The detailed explanation of them is found in Vishnu Purana. The three highest Lokas (realms), Jana, Tapa, and Satya are styled durable while Maharloka, has a mixed character; for although it is deserted at the end of the Kalpa, it was not destroyed yet.
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