Comma for either/or — dharma, courage. Spelling forgiving — corage finds courage.

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    Brahmaloka

    place · 2 works · 4 mentions · 4 anchored passages

    the world of Brahmā · the world of brahman

    spoken of as

    1 expression

    The world of Brahman“brahmaloka”1 mention

    Sāṃkhyatattvavivecana (Sanskrit)

    " The attainment of bliss is a secondary liberation that occurs in the world of brahman;
    systematic recapitulation sphota and kala excursus

    in the texts

    Vālmīki RāmāyaṇaAncient · Sanskrit

    The eternal world of Brahmā, destination of the sage Kuśa.

    Having spoken thus to Kuśanābha, lord of the earth, O Rāma, Kuśa rose into the sky and departed to the eternal Brahmaloka.
    kanda 1
    Transcending the worlds of those who maintain the sacred fires, of the great-souled sages, and of the gods, he ascended to Brahmaloka.
    kanda 3
    "This granter of boons, O Rāma, wished to convey me to Brahmaloka—won by fierce austerity, hard to reach for those who have not disciplined their souls.
    kanda 3

    SāṃkhyatattvavivecanaAncient · Sanskrit

    The world of Brahman (brahmaloka), the realm in which a secondary, bliss-attaining liberation is said to occur prior to the ultimate disjunction of pradhāna and puruṣa.

    " The attainment of bliss is a secondary liberation that occurs in the world of brahman;
    systematic recapitulation sphota and kala excursus