लोकसंस्थानम्, ग्रहदूरी-प्रमाणम्, ब्रह्माण्डावरणानि, विष्णोः जगत्कारणत्वम्
षड्गुणेन तपोलोकात् सत्यलोको विराजते अपुनर्मारका यत्र ब्रह्मलोको हि स स्मृतः
ṣaḍguṇena tapolokāt satyaloko virājate apunarmārakā yatra brahmaloko hi sa smṛtaḥ
تپولوک سے چھ گنا اوپر ستیہ لوک جگمگاتا ہے۔ وہاں موت دوبارہ نہیں آتی؛ اسی لیے اسے برہملوک کہا جاتا ہے۔
Sage Parāśara (teaching Maitreya)
This verse identifies Satyaloka as the resplendent highest realm beyond Tapoloka, also called Brahmaloka, characterized by the absence of recurring death.
He presents it as a defining feature of Brahmaloka/Satyaloka: unlike lower realms, beings there are not subject to repeated mortal dissolution in the ordinary cycle.
Even while describing Brahmā’s highest realm, the Purāṇa’s cosmology ultimately frames all lokas as ordered within Vishnu’s sovereign reality, with higher realms indicating proximity to liberation rather than independent supremacy.