is the celestial abode of Vishnu...
who is the principal deity of the Universes and known to be Godhead, as revered by all of pre-Battle of Kuruksetra, and the supreme being in Vedic, Hinduism, and its Vaishnavism traditions.
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Vaikuntha...
is an abode presided over on high exclusively by him.
Accompanied always by his feminine partner, consort and goddess Lakshmi.
His other expansions as well, represented by Balarama or brother, as well as a plurality of multitudinous offspring via those relationships to him but same as him: mother, father, sister, lover, consort, wife, attractor, sage, scribe, 10,008 palaces in which he resides simultaneously expanded into them all separately all doing different activities as himself separate but the same simultaneously.
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In one, dancing with devotees picking fruit from a wish fulfilling tree.
In another, dancing with all the gopis who love him beyond our definition of love.
In another, playing a sitar with devotees who played their last eight lives as elevated humans as sitar players, becoming maestros then leaving material universe to play at Krishna's side.
And so on, in every palace and expansions with all the other liberated souls that have gained moksha.
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Blessed with pure bliss, happiness...
no longer finite, but infinitely expanded...
in the company of the supreme being for all eternity.
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According to Ramanuja, Paramapadam or Nitya Vibhuti is an eternal heavenly realm and is the divine imperishable world that is the God's abode. It is the highest state beyond all worlds and nothing else beyond it.
It is guarded by the twin deities...
Jaya and Vijaya (guardians of Vishnu's realm).
The Vaikuntha, according to Hindu Vedas is ’ek hazar Brahman'.
Above Brahmalok or Satyaloka.
In most of the extant Puranas and Vaishnava traditions, Vaikuntha is located in the direction of the Makara Rashi, which coincides with the constellation of Capricorn.
One version of the cosmology states that Vishnu's eye is at the South Celestial Pole from where he watches the cosmos.
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