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Sunday, August 4, 2019

Mahataal and Pataal

The visual beauty of the artificial heavens surpasses even that of the higher planets and hence they are known as BilaSwarga. There are incredible feats of architecture in their cities bedecked with valuable jewels.
Thi sensual atmosphere completely captures the mind, allowing no thoughts but those directed toward fulfillment of pleasure.Demon live in these lower planetory systems with their wives and children, always engaged in sense gratification and not fearing their next births.
There are some details which are worth mentioning are:-
1. The planet Sutal is the abode of Bali Maharaj the most benoevent and just king of the Asura ace who was blessed by Lord Vishnu to become the Indra for the next Manvantar.
2. In thelower planets of Mahataal and Pataal reside he Nagas or the semi human serpent people. The nagaloka is a splendid place with unimaginable riches. All darkness is banished here because of the brilliantry glowing jewels on the hoods of the huge serpents. The king of the Nagas Vasuki resides here in his capital Bhogavati.


Naga city of Bhogavati

3. Buddhist texts mention eight major kings of the Nagas- Vasuki, Takshak, nanda, Upananda, Sagar, Balvan, Anavatapata and Utpal. The same are also referred to as the 'Eight Dragon king's in chinee and Japanese legends.
4. Below the lowest planet of Pataal is the planet of the Manes or ancestors  who are known as the Pitras.

Text like the Mahabharat repeatdly give incidents of Nagas emerging from under the ground and Naga princesses abducting handsome men deep down underwater. Maybe a through underwater exploration can help shed some light on th possible between these worlds and our Earth.

Till now, we have encountered planets with advanced beings having multiple limbs who can transport themselves from one place to another in a fraction of a second (Vaikunth-Loka).
We saw planets where people travel on airplanes and space crafts rather than ground cars (Swarga Loka) and also read about planets that do not need the Sun for arrival (Bila-Swarga)

Beneath all these, and slightly above the Garbhodak ocean are the NAraklokas or the helish planets.

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