It is a sphere where the inhabitants never again know death, dwelling perpetually in the company of yogins, and drinking the excellent nectar of yoga.
Brahmaloka is a realm composed entirely of Brahman, considered superior to the Svarga loka and full of immortal energy, knowledge and bliss.
[5] The above statement shows that Brahmaloka is an eternal Vaikuntha that is neither created nor located within the material realm and is a home for the Supreme Soul.
"In Chandogya Upanishad 8.4.3, Brahmaloka is mentioned as a realm that one achieves by living a life of brahmacarya:[7] So, only those who find this world of brahman (brahmaloka) by living the life of a celibate student (brahmacarya) come to possess that world, and they obtain complete freedom of movement in all the worlds.In Buddhism, Brahmaloka refers to the highest celestial worlds in existence, the abode of the Brahmas.
The Jataka tales also contain various instances of ascetics who practiced meditation, being reborn after death in Brahmaloka.
The Brahmās here are represented as visiting earth and taking an interest in the affairs of men.
This is why Nārada descends from the Brahmaloka to dispel the heresies of King Angati in the Lord Brahma-Nārada tale in the Mahanipata Jataka.
Since the beings born in these Brahman worlds with very long lifespans are formless worlds, many Buddhas were born and preached the Dhamma, even if the beings are filled to the point of Ama Maha Nirvana, they do not get to hear the Dhamma.
During the time when our great Bodhisattva was performing difficult tasks, Alara Kalama and Uddakaraputta, who were teachers, were born in these worlds after giving birth to Dhyana, so they did not get nirvana in this Buddha seat.
The kirya mind was born in connection with the rupavachara and arupavachara meditations associated with Buddhas and Arhats.
And among the above-mentioned Brahma worlds, there is also a Bambalo, where the fourth Dhyana Vaduvas are born as Asanjasanta.
1. brahma pārisadya 2. brahma purōhitaya 3. mahā brahmaya 4. parittābhaya 5. appamānābhaya 6. ābhassaraya 7. parittasubhaya 8. appamāna subhaya 9. subhakiṇhaka 10.vehapphalaya 11.asaagna talaya 12. avīhaya 13. atappaya 14. sudassaya 15. sudassiya 16. akaniṣṭaya 17. ākāsañacāyatanaya 18. viññāacāyatanaya 19. ākicañāyatanaya 20. nēvasaññānāsaññāyatanaya