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Satlok means the Loka (World) of Truth (Sat). It is equated with heaven, and, is mainly a Kabir Panthi concept. It is said that good devotees can go to the Satlok forever. Satlok is the place of Satpurush. It is situated beyond Trikuti. It is said that only initiated souls can reach Satlok.

References

  1. Hess, Linda (2015). Bodies of Song: Kabir Oral Traditions and Performative Worlds in North India. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-937416-8.
  2. RANA, JAGENDRA (2020-08-18). RAHAS. Blue Rose Publishers.
  3. Ram, Munshi (1967). With the Three Masters: Being Extracts from the Private Diary of Rai Sahib Munshi Ram, M.A., P.C.S., Secretary to the Three Masters. Radhasoami Satsang.
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