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Shloka 39

Sacred Abodes of Vishnu & ShivaCatalogue of Vishnu and Shiva’s Sacred Abodes (Tirtha-Mahatmya within the Pulastya–Narada Frame)

भुवर्लोके च गरुडं स्वर्लोके विष्णुमव्ययम् महर्ल्लोके तथागस्त्यं कपिलं च जने स्थितम्

bhuvarloke ca garuḍaṃ svarloke viṣṇumavyayam maharlloke tathāgastyaṃ kapilaṃ ca jane sthitam

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VishnuGaruda
Cosmic stratification of worlds (lokas)Placement of deities and ṛṣis across realmsSage-lore embedded in cosmography

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FAQs

Purāṇic cosmology often assigns perfected ṛṣis to subtle realms (Maharloka, Janaloka) to indicate their tapas, longevity, and proximity to brahmic knowledge beyond ordinary terrestrial limits.

Bhuvarloka is the ‘mid-region’ of movement (vāyu/ākāśa domain). Garuḍa, as the swift cosmic carrier of Viṣṇu, is fittingly stationed in the transitory/intermediate sphere.

No. The verse describes immanent stations (pratiṣṭhā) within the cosmic map. Viṣṇu remains avyaya (unchanging) while also being present as the sustaining lord within Svarga.