"Svarg" mythical or realistic?
According to the Hindu Literature (Mythologies- if you don't consider them to be true), Swarg is a mythical place/Kingdom that is ruled by Lord Indra - God of Rain and Thunder, where all devas reside and all souls go before reincarnation.
As per Fabels, Only the souls that are pure towards their Karma could reach the Svarg.
That means mortals can not reach Svarg, but in Hindu Epics and Literature many mortals have won the battle over Indra and won the kingdom of Svarg. Many mortals have treaded the dangerous and treacherous path and reached Svarga.
Below is a list of a few instances that can be found in the scriptures regarding Svarga.
- From Ramayan:
Meghanath, son of Raavan got his name Indrajit (One who has defeated Indra) and won Svarga
Along with him, Raavan himself and his brother Kumbhakaran have also defeated Indra and won Svarga
- From Mahabharat:
Arjun during his exile, went to Svarga to obtain Daivi Astra before the battle with Kauravs
Yudishtra, eldest of the Pandav was the only one to reach Svarga when all his brothers and wife died along the way
So based on the few mentioned instances, it can be clearly inferred that Svarga is a kingdom hidden in the mountain ranges of the Himalayas, a kingdom in the lap of clouds as depicted in the scriptures. And just like any other kingdom, Lord Indra was its ruler and it was technologically, spiritually, and academically far more advanced than the rest of the other cities, kingdoms, and even countries.
Similar references to such a place where deities and mythical creatures reside hidden in the outer world in the Himalayas can also be found in the Tibetian scriptures known as "Shambhala" or "Shangri-La" meaning Paradise or Svarga.
The exact location for the same is still unknown but in Bhavishya Puran it can be found that the Kalki Avatar - the 10th Incarnation of Lord Vishnu will be born and raised in Shambhala and will end Yug of Kali and take the world again into the golden era.
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