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Goloka is a place where Radha and Krishna reside. It is mentioned across many scriptures.

Is there any interpretation of Goloka in yoga?

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  • Goloka is a development in the puranas. I assume when you say 'yoga', you are referring to the philosophical school, which is older than the puranas, so no reference to Goloka. – Swami Vishwananda Mar 11 '20 at 06:42
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    @SwamiVishwananda Nobody refers to a particular philosophical school when they talk about Yoga. In Hinduism the word has a much much broader usage. Here asker is talking about whether there is a yogic interpretation of Goloka like there is for Kailash (which is usually interpreted as Sahsrara) and Kashi (which is the Avimukta Ksetra or Ajna Chakra) etc. – Rickross Mar 12 '20 at 06:13
  • There was already a question existing on this subject. Please go through it. It may give clue about Goloka.(https://hinduism.stackexchange.com/q/28841) – Srimannarayana K V Mar 12 '20 at 09:38

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