Significance of Martyaloka
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Hindu concept of 'Martyaloka'
Martyaloka, in Hinduism, represents the material world inhabited by mortals, characterized by birth and death, contrasting with the celestial Svargaloka. It serves as a realm for exploration by divine figures like Narada and Parvata.
From: Brihad Bhagavatamrita (commentary)
(1) Martya-loka is described as the planet of death, contrasting with the celestial nature of Svarga.[1] (2) The world of mortals where the speaker has resided while hiding from the disturbances in Svargaloka.[2]
From: Chaitanya Bhagavata
(1) The material world, where conditioned souls experience birth and death, as opposed to the spiritual realm.[3]
From: Devi Bhagavata Purana
(1) The land of mortals where Narada and Parvata travel for exploration.[4]
From: Vastu-shastra (Introduction to Indian architecture)
(1) The earthly realms inhabited by humans, categorized alongside various other realms.[5]