Significance of Vishnuloka
Synonyms: Vaikuntha, Abode of vishnu, Vishnu's heaven
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Hindu concept of 'Vishnuloka'
Vishnuloka, in Hinduism, is the divine realm of Lord Vishnu where devotees aspire to attain eternal happiness and spiritual fulfillment through righteous deeds, devotion, and prescribed rituals, ultimately representing their ultimate goal of spiritual purity.
From: Devi Bhagavata Purana
(1) The celestial abode of Lord Vishnu believed to be attained through the renunciation of sins and proper worship.[1] (2) A divine realm where one dwells with great respect and love for years equivalent to the merits accrued from charitable actions.[2] (3) The abode of Lord Vishnu, where devotees aspire to reach through their acts of devotion and righteousness.[3] (4) The heavenly realm associated with Vishnu, where givers of land full of corn can reside based on the quantity of the gift.[4] (5) The divine realm associated with Lord Vishnu, where souls who purify themselves through the holy Sarasvati waters reside.[5]
From: Harivamsha Purana
(1) The abode of Vishnu, representing the ultimate goal of devotion and a place of divine purity.[6]
From: Brihad Bhagavatamrita (commentary)
(1) The realm or abode of Lord Vishnu, which is associated with divine rulership and spiritual merit.[7]
From: Bhakti-rasamrta-sindhu
(1) The spiritual realm associated with the deity Vishnu, where eternal rewards await the devotees.[8]
From: Garga Samhita (English)
(1) The spiritual world where the vidyadhara travels after leaving the material existence.[9]