लोक (Lok)
Definition
World, realm, universe, dimension, people
Etymology
- Sanskrit: लोक (loka)
- Prakrit: लोअ (loa)
- Modern Hindi: लोक (lok)
Linguistic Analysis
- Grammatical Form
- Noun
- Spatial/cosmic term
- Existential realm
- Collective habitat
- Usage in Classical Literature
- Common in Sanskrit texts
- Used in Puranic literature
- Found in cosmological works
- Essential in spiritual texts
Usage in Hanuman Chalisa
- Context
- Refers to cosmic realms
- Part of universe description
- Cosmic geography
- Existential planes
- Significance
- Cosmic awareness
- Universal presence
- Divine geography
- Spiritual cosmology
Spiritual Significance
- As Cosmic Reality
- Planes of existence
- Cosmic framework
- Universal structure
- Divine geography
- Devotional Aspects
- Divine omnipresence
- Universal worship
- Cosmic reverence
- Spiritual geography
Related Terms
- Bhuvan (World)
- Jagat (Universe)
- Sansaar (World)
- Vishwa (Universe)
Cultural Context
- In Hindu Cosmology
- Three primary worlds:
- Swarga Lok (Heaven)
- Prithvi Lok (Earth)
- Patal Lok (Netherworld)
- Seven upper realms
- Seven lower realms
- Literary Usage
- Cosmic reference
- Spiritual geography
- Universal framework
- Divine landscape
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