Goloka Chart (often referred to as the Krsna-Loka Poster ) is a visual representation of Vedic cosmology and the spiritual hierarchy of the universe as described in scriptures like the Brahma-samhita Srimad Bhagavatam
Comprehensive Spiritual Map: It provides a high-level visual summary of the "spiritual hierarchy," starting from the highest realm, Goloka Vrindavan, down through the Vaikuntha planets, the Viraja River, and eventually the material world.
The central "hub" of the lotus where Lord Krishna resides in his original form. It is the realm of eternal pastimes ( Mathura & Dwarka:
Personalities: This area is the residence of Lord Vishnu and His various expansions, such as the twelve Vaikuntha forms.
A spiritual body of water that separates the spiritual sky from the material universe. No material qualities exist here. Maha-Vishnu (Karanodakashayi Vishnu):
According to the teachings of Jiva Goswami, Goloka manifests in three divisions based on Krishna's different pastimes: (inner section), Vaikuntha Planets:
Structure: It is often depicted as a lotus with thousands of petals, each housing different gopis and associates.
The Viraja River: The causal ocean that acts as a boundary between the spiritual sky and the material world. The Material Universe