Svarga
Svarga is a concept in Hindu and Buddhist traditions that refers to a heavenly realm or paradise. It is often depicted as a place of great beauty and happiness, where souls enjoy the fruits of their good deeds. In Hinduism, Svarga is associated with the god Indra and is considered a temporary abode for souls who have accumulated enough positive karma.
In Hindu mythology, Svarga is described as a lush, vibrant land filled with celestial beings and divine pleasures. Souls enter Svarga after death if they have lived a righteous life, but they eventually reincarnate back to the earthly realm. This cycle of life, death, and rebirth is known as samsara.