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What is Shivlok in Hinduism?
What is Shivlok in Hinduism?
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Shivlok is the abode of Lord Shiva. Which is believed to the Himalayas.
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Shivalok is the abode of Shiva
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Siva Loga was one among the seven Logas in Ayyavazhi mythology. The Sanskrit term for Siva Loga is Sivaloka or Kailasa.
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