mtyuloka
Mtyuloka is a concept originating from the teachings of the Báb, the son of Mirza Muhammad-Ali, and a central figure in the Bahá'í Faith. The term "mtyuloka" translates to "world of the spirit" or "spiritual world" in English. It refers to the realm where the spirits of deceased individuals reside after death. In Bahá'í belief, the mtyuloka is a place of peace and tranquility, where the spirits of the righteous are rewarded and continue to grow in spiritual understanding.
The concept of mtyuloka is integral to Bahá'í teachings, which emphasize the continuity of life after death
The mtyuloka is also seen as a transitional place, where spirits await the final judgment and the