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Above these rise in serial order the four higher [[lokas]] of the ordinary [[Brahmanical]] {{Wiki|hierarchy}}.  
 
Above these rise in serial order the four higher [[lokas]] of the ordinary [[Brahmanical]] {{Wiki|hierarchy}}.  
  
{{Wiki|Hierarchically}}, taking the [[bhurloka]] as the [[physical]] [[sphere]], [[bhuvarloka]] or [[antariksha]] corresponds with the [[astral plane]].  
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{{Wiki|Hierarchically}}, taking the [[bhurloka]] as the [[physical sphere]], [[bhuvarloka]] or [[antariksha]] corresponds with the [[astral plane]].  
  
 
In the [[Vishnu-Purana]] (3:3), [[Antariksha]] is named as the [[Vyasa]] (arranger of the [[Veda]]) in the 13th [[dvapara yuga]] in the [[Vaivasvata]] [[manvantara]], our {{Wiki|present}} [[world cycle]].  
 
In the [[Vishnu-Purana]] (3:3), [[Antariksha]] is named as the [[Vyasa]] (arranger of the [[Veda]]) in the 13th [[dvapara yuga]] in the [[Vaivasvata]] [[manvantara]], our {{Wiki|present}} [[world cycle]].  

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Antariksha, Antariksha antariksa, antariksa (Sanskrit) [from antar within, interior + iksha from the verbal root iksh to behold, see

The mid-region; the firmament or space between earth and heaven, the abode of apsaras (nymphs), gandharvas (celestial musicians), and yakshas (nature sprites of many types) along with the mythical wish-granting cow of plenty, Kamadhenu.

In the Vedas, antariksha is the middle or second of three lokas (spheres) usually enumerated as bhur, bhuvar, and svar.

Above these rise in serial order the four higher lokas of the ordinary Brahmanical hierarchy.

Hierarchically, taking the bhurloka as the physical sphere, bhuvarloka or antariksha corresponds with the astral plane.

In the Vishnu-Purana (3:3), Antariksha is named as the Vyasa (arranger of the Veda) in the 13th dvapara yuga in the Vaivasvata manvantara, our present world cycle.

Source

http://dictionary.babylon.com/antariksha/