இந்து தத்துவத்தில் மஹர்லோகம்: ஆன்மிகமும் பிரபஞ்சமும்

Mahar-loka in Hindu Philosophy: Spirituality and the Universe

Authors

  • Mohanraj P, Associate Professor, Computer Science, Nandha Arts and Science College (Autonomous), Erode-52. Author
  • Dr. V.C.Srinivasan Administrative Officer, Nandha Arts and Science College (Autonomous), Erode. Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.63300/tm10sp032026.04

Keywords:

Hindu Philosophy, Mahar-loka, Universe, Spirituality, Loka Theory, Wisdom

Abstract

In Hindu philosophy, the universe is explained as a series of progressive stages of spiritual evolution. In this context, Mahar-loka is a high spiritual plane located beyond Bhu-loka, Bhuvar-loka, and Swar-loka. The Puranas describe it as a realm residing beyond human intellect, inhabited by great sages and ascetics (Rishis).

According to Vedic and Upanishadic foundations, Mahar-loka is said to have emerged during the second stage of cosmic creation. The Chandogya Upanishad explains the origin of the universe from a primordial golden egg (Brahmanda), noting that a specific portion of it took form as Mahar-loka.

According to the Puranas, Mahar-loka is situated at a distance of ten million yojanas above the Pole Star (Dhruva Mandala). Those who dwell here remain for the duration of a Kalpa (one day of Brahma) before ascending to even higher realms. A unique feature of this loka is its relative permanence; during the partial dissolution (Pralaya) of the universe, while the three lower worlds (Bhu, Bhuvar, and Swar) are destroyed, Mahar-loka and the realms above it remain intact.

Mahar-loka serves as a vital intermediate stage in the spiritual journey. It is attained through rigorous penance, Vedic sacrifices (Yagyas), and yogic practices. Its inhabitants are those who have conquered their senses and remain steadfast in their devotion to Vishnu. Furthermore, in the microcosmic representation of the human body, Mahar-loka is associated with the throat region, illustrating the profound philosophical principle that the universe and the human body are interconnected (Yatha Pinde Tatha Brahmande).

Ultimately, Mahar-loka is not merely a mythological fantasy but a deep philosophical symbol of the pinnacle of human spiritual growth. The integration of wisdom (Jnana), penance (Tapas), and devotion (Bhakti) paves the way to attaining this exalted state.

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Author Biographies

  • Mohanraj P,, Associate Professor, Computer Science, Nandha Arts and Science College (Autonomous), Erode-52.

    Mohanraj P, Associate Professor, Computer Science, Nandha Arts and Science College (Autonomous), Erode-52.

    *Correspondence: mohawondrous@gmail.com   

  • Dr. V.C.Srinivasan, Administrative Officer, Nandha Arts and Science College (Autonomous), Erode.

    Dr. V.C. SrinivasanAdministrative Officer, Nandha Arts and Science College (Autonomous), Erode.

    Email: srivc2345@gmail.com.

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Published

17.03.2026

How to Cite

இந்து தத்துவத்தில் மஹர்லோகம்: ஆன்மிகமும் பிரபஞ்சமும்: Mahar-loka in Hindu Philosophy: Spirituality and the Universe. (2026). Tamilmanam International Research Journal of Tamil Studies, 10(3), 43-56. https://doi.org/10.63300/tm10sp032026.04

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