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11 June 2024
13:34 | Virtuous persons who reach Brahmaloka by dint of their pious work become masters of various planets after the resurrection of Brahma diffhist −20 Deepali talk contribs |
13:33 | The word paramesthyam is very significant in this connection. Paramesthyam is also called Brahmaloka; it is the planet on which Lord Brahma lives diffhist −20 Deepali talk contribs |
13:33 | One who has attained the place (Brahmaloka) by dint of virat or Hiranyagarbha worship is liberated along with the liberation of Brahma diffhist −20 Deepali talk contribs |
13:31 | In due course Brahma and all inhabitants of Brahmaloka are subject to death, according to the law of material nature. BG 1972 purports diffhist −20 Deepali talk contribs |
13:30 | Because of their exalted position, those who are on Brahmaloka at the time of dissolution go directly back home, back to Godhead, along with Lord Brahma diffhist −38 Deepali talk contribs |
13:30 | At the time of dissolution, Lord Brahma, along with all the inhabitants of Brahmaloka, goes directly to the spiritual world. This is confirmed in the Vedas diffhist −20 Deepali talk contribs |
13:30 | Anywhere you go, the threefold miseries of material existence, that will continue. You cannot get free. Even Brahmaloka, the Brahma, he is subjected to die diffhist −20 Deepali talk contribs |
13:24 | Rohini said, "We do not want to enjoy such material opulences, nor do we desire to achieve the yogic perfections, nor the exalted post of Lord Brahma diffhist +3 Deepali talk contribs |
13:07 | All living entities, from Brahma to the insignificant ant, are expansions of Vasudeva, as accepted in all the srutis and smrtis diffhist −21 Deepali talk contribs |
13:03 | Indra was always anxious about his position, fearing that if someone became more powerful than he was, he would lose his elevated position diffhist −11 Nabakumar talk contribs |