The chart describes a vertical descent of existence, divided into three primary sections: Goloka Vrindavana (The Highest Abode):
: The highest spiritual planet and Krishna’s original home. It is often depicted as a thousands-petaled lotus.
The central "whorl" of the lotus is where Krishna dwells, while the petals represent the abodes of His closest associates, the Svetadvipa:
The Goloka Chart contains immense detail. Small text labels describe the specific energies, expansions of God, and geographic regions of both the spiritual and material skies. A high-quality offers several advantages:
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Bordering the central realm are Mathura and Dwarka, which are expansions of the same spiritual abode. 2. The Majestic Spiritual Sky: Vaikuntha Dhama
The chart reads from the top (the highest spiritual reality) to the bottom (the densest material realities). 1. The Highest Realm: Goloka Dhama
The Goloka Chart is not merely a piece of art; it is a pedagogical tool that helps devotees contemplate the beauty, structure, and hierarchy of cosmic existence. Key Components of the Chart The chart typically illustrates the following elements:
Radha and Krishna reside here, surrounded by their eternal associates.