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- Goloka abstract "Goloka (Goloka Vrindavana or Gokula) is the eternal Supreme Abode of Krishna, Svayam bhagavan according to some Vaishnava schools, including Gaudiya Vaishnavism and the Swaminarayan Sampraday.The scriptural basis for this comes from texts like Narada Pancaratra, Garga Samhita, Brahma Samhita and Brahma vaivarta. Among all 18 puranas, Brahma vaivarta purana explicitly describes about Goloka vrindavan throughout it's all contents.While in most of the Bhagavata Purana, Krishna is presented as the cosmic Vishnu, the Supremely Powerful God. He is especially portrayed as the highest person who resides in his abode Goloka according to the interpretation of Jiva Goswami.In the Bhagavata Purana, Krishna states that he shall ascend to his eternal supreme abode, Vaikuṇṭha, after the purpose of his incarnation is accomplished.According to some sources, Goloka is part of Vaikuṇṭha, while other sources claim that Goloka is a highest planet or realm (loka) of the Vaikuṇṭha planets for the devotees of Krishna, who is known as the protector of cows; hence, the latter are found in abundance in Goloka. Also sometimes referred to as Vrindavan, it is described as a land of plenty, rich with natural beauty.One standard Vaishnava description of Goloka is found at verse 5.29 of the Brahma-Samhita: "I worship Govinda, the primeval Lord, the first progenitor, who is tending the cows, yielding all desires, in abodes built with spiritual gems and surrounded by millions of purpose trees. He is always served with great reverence and affection by hundreds and thousands of devotees resembling goddesses of fortune." Similarly, Gaudiya Vaishnava saint-scholar Śrĩla Sanãtana Goswãmĩ declares: "Sri Goloka is considered the ultimate destination of spiritual endeavour."In Goloka Krishna resides with Radharani, Krishna's eternal consort, and countless other devotees, wherein he performs his divine play, known as lila. It is believed that mortal or "conditoned" souls return to the material world again and again to perfect themselves before going on to Krishna's abode, known as the Vaikunthas. However, Goloka Vrndavana is the topmost of all the planets in either the material or spiritual worlds, and rare is the soul who is allowed to go there.According to Hindu scriptures, the term Goloka is synonymous with Vaikuntha and Saket Loka.".
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- Goloka wikiPageWikiLink Bhagavata_Purana.
- Goloka wikiPageWikiLink Brahma_Samhita.
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- Goloka wikiPageWikiLink Category:Gaudiya_Vaisnava_philosophical_concepts.
- Goloka wikiPageWikiLink Category:Swaminarayan_sect_of_Hinduism.
- Goloka wikiPageWikiLink Cattle.
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- Goloka wikiPageWikiLink Narada.
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- Goloka wikiPageWikiLink Pancaratra.
- Goloka wikiPageWikiLink Pancharatra.
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- Goloka wikiPageWikiLink Radha.
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- Goloka wikiPageWikiLink Rasa_lila.
- Goloka wikiPageWikiLink Sanatana_Goswami.
- Goloka wikiPageWikiLink Satchitananda.
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- Goloka wikiPageWikiLink Shri_Swaminarayan_Mandir,_Mumbai.
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- Goloka wikiPageWikiLink Swaminarayan_Sampraday.
- Goloka wikiPageWikiLink Vaikunta.
- Goloka wikiPageWikiLink Vaikuntha.
- Goloka wikiPageWikiLink Vaishnava.
- Goloka wikiPageWikiLink Vaishnavism.
- Goloka wikiPageWikiLink Vishnu.
- Goloka wikiPageWikiLink Vrindavan.
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- Goloka wikiPageWikiLink File:Mumbai_Swaminarayan_Temple.jpg.
- Goloka wikiPageWikiLinkText "Goloka Vrindavana".
- Goloka wikiPageWikiLinkText "Goloka".
- Goloka wikiPageWikiLinkText "spiritual world".
- Goloka wikiPageWikiLinkText "the spiritual world".
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- Goloka subject Category:Gaudiya_Vaisnava_philosophical_concepts.
- Goloka subject Category:Swaminarayan_sect_of_Hinduism.
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- Goloka comment "Goloka (Goloka Vrindavana or Gokula) is the eternal Supreme Abode of Krishna, Svayam bhagavan according to some Vaishnava schools, including Gaudiya Vaishnavism and the Swaminarayan Sampraday.The scriptural basis for this comes from texts like Narada Pancaratra, Garga Samhita, Brahma Samhita and Brahma vaivarta.".
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- Goloka depiction Mumbai_Swaminarayan_Temple.jpg.
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