"Paradiso" is the third part of the epic poem "The Divine Comedy," written by the Italian poet Dante Alighieri. In this section, Dante explores the concept of heaven, where souls experience eternal bliss. Guided by Beatrice, his beloved, he travels through the nine celestial spheres, each representing different virtues and levels of divine love.
As Dante ascends through these spheres, he encounters various saints and biblical figures, learning about the nature of God and the importance of faith. The poem beautifully illustrates the harmony of the universe and the joy of being in the presence of the divine, culminating in a vision of God’s light.