Patala
Patala, in Hindu cosmology, is the underworld and the lowest of the traditional spiritual realms, or lokas. The Sanskrit term patala roughly means beneath or underworld. In many accounts, the universe consists of multiple lokas that extend below the earthly Bhurloka, with Patala lying beneath it and forming part of a system of subterranean realms.
Across sources, Patala is sometimes described together with four other subterranean realms—Atala, Vitala, Sutala, and Talatala—collectively
Patala is depicted as home to various beings, including Nagas (serpent beings) and asuras, among others. It
Patala appears in many Hindu texts, including the Puranas and the Mahabharata, and has influenced later literature