In Hindu beliefs, the concept of heaven is not the same as in some other religions. Hindus believe in a cycle of birth and rebirth, known as reincarnation, based on karma. The ultimate spiritual goal is to break free from this cycle and achieve moksha, a state of liberation from the cycle of birth and rebirth.
The answer is Swarga!!
Swarg Loka
No, Christianity is heaven religion but Hindu is stone statue worshipers
Karma means actions performed will decide the eligibility to go to heaven or hell after death, as well reincarnation.
A Heaven is whatever you want; a paradise. In heaven you are supposed to be happy, with "god(s)". Heaven on earth is a phrased used to explain true happiness on Earth. Most religions believe in a heaven. But in different stages of their lifes. Hindu's don't go to their "heaven" until they have gone up their ladder of reincarnation. Christains, go to heaven when they die, some brances go through purgatory first to weigh your heart in goodness and purity, not like physically purity, but goodness and kindness. xx Heaven can also be a name :)
to remember 108 kings of heaven,
According to Hindu mythology the river ganges originates from Heaven. So it's sacred.
The Hindu word for heaven is "Swarga". It is believed to be a realm of pleasure and happiness where virtuous souls are rewarded for their good deeds in their previous life.
Trees do not have beliefs or a concept of an afterlife. In many religions, heaven is typically viewed as a place for humans or spiritual beings, not physical entities like trees. However, some people may believe that trees have a spiritual significance or connection to the divine.
cuhkz all crips go to heaven
you die on earth and wake up in heaven, in heaven you do not want, or need anything