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The Goloka Chart is a detailed visual representation of the spiritual and material universes according to Gaudiya Vaishnava theology, primarily based on the Brahma-samhita and the teachings of ISKCON founder Srila Prabhupada. It serves as a spiritual map, illustrating the hierarchy of abodes ranging from the material world to the highest spiritual destination, Goloka Vrindavan. Overview of Spiritual Realms
Comprehensive Spiritual Map: It provides a high-level visual summary of the "spiritual hierarchy," starting from the highest realm, Goloka Vrindavan, down through the Vaikuntha planets, the Viraja River, and eventually the material world.
Divine Expansions: It details how Krishna expands into Balarama and subsequently into various Vishnu incarnations (Maha-Vishnu, Garbhodakasayi Vishnu, and Ksirodakasayi Vishnu) to create and maintain the material universes. Visual Structure of the Chart goloka chart pdf
Once you have the PDF, here is the standard method for basic muhurta use:
Devi-dhama (Material World): The lowest portion of the chart, representing the temporary material universes where living entities reside. Key Spiritual Insights The Goloka Chart is a detailed visual representation
Documentation on the chart highlights several theological points:
In Vedic cosmology, Goloka (Sanskrit: गोलोक) translates to "the world of cows." In the Bhakti tradition, particularly within Gaudiya Vaishnavism, Goloka Vrindavan is considered the highest spiritual planet, the eternal abode of Radha and Krishna. Divine Expansions : It details how Krishna expands
The chart details the internal geography of Goloka, which mirrors the earthly Vrindavan but in a spiritual, non-material form:
According to the teachings of Jiva Goswami, Goloka manifests in three divisions based on Krishna's different pastimes: (inner section), Vaikuntha Planets: