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Lord of swarg lok according to hindu mythology

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Answered by JasmiR4103
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According to hindu mythology, the concept of Swarga (heaven) is that it is a temporary place for enjoying the fruits of good actions committed on Earth. The ultimate goal is “Moksha” (supreme salvation) that every soul wants. Swarga is said to be inhabited by Devas (Gods), who are believed to be the children of Rishi Kashyapa and his wife Aditi. 


Indra (the God of thunder and lightning), is the king of Swarga. The other devas residing there include Varuna (the God of the oceans), Agni (the God of fire), Kubera (the treasurer of the Gods), Yamaraja, or Dharma (the lord of righteousness and death), Surya (the sun God), Chandra (the moon God), and Kamadeva (the God of love).
Answered by alinakincsem
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Thanks for the question. Please find the answer below:


Lord Vishnu is a Lord of Swarga Lok according to the Hindu mythology.


Swarga Lok is one of the Vyahrtis(eight higher) lokas (esotericism plane). The eight lokas consist of;

Bhu Loka

Bhuvar Loka

Swarga Loka

Mahar Loka

Jana Loka

Tapa Loka

Satyaloka (Brahmaloka)

Goloka.


Lord Vishnu is the second god in the Hindu triumvirate. The triumvirate consists of three gods responsible for creation, upkeep and destruction of the world.

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