Patal Lok: In many stories, you must have read or heard about Patal Lok, Swarg Lok, Narak Lok. But do you know where is the way to Patal Lok?
Which path leads to Patal Lok? In Hindu religion, Patal Lok is said to be located below the earth. It is on the seashore.
Patala or Nagaloka is the lowest realm of serpents, ruled by Vasuki (the snake hanging around Shiva’s neck). Serpents, demons, demons and yakshas live in the underworld.
Vasuki Nag is considered to be the king of the city of Patal Lok, which Lord Shankar (Shiv Ji) wears around his neck.
According to Narada Muni, there is no sunlight in Patal Lok, but the gems on the heads of snakes have as much light as the sun. It shines light in the underworld.
Where is the road to Hades?
There is a place called Patalkot, about 78 kilometers away from Chhindwara in Madhya Pradesh, which people call Patal Lok. This place is situated about 3000 kilometers below the surface.
The path to Hades is the ancient city of Pampapur, which is currently in Vindhyachal. It is told in the scriptures that Pampapur was the capital of Nagvanshi kings.
Mother Vindhyavasini was worshipped as the family deity of the Nagavanshi kings. It is believed that the Nagavanshis used to come and go from the netherworld through this route.
Who ruled in Pampapur?
During the Ramayana period, the monkey king Bali and Sugreev were the kings of Pampapur. Sugreev used to live in a cave in Rishimukh Parvat in Pampapur out of fear of his brother Bali.
This cave is known as Sugreeva Cave. It is believed that when Lord Rama was going to Lanka to rescue Mother Sita, he stayed in this cave for several days.
Then through Hanuman ji, friendship developed between Sugriva and Shri Ram. Sugriva told Ram that Bali was constantly trying to kill him.
After this, Shri Ram killed Bali.
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