(Bhairo Kabir, p. 1161) Wherever the saint puts his feet, there are sixty-eight pilgrim-stations; there is Baikuntha and the Name of the Lord is uttered there. (Ramkali M. 5, p. 890) The salvation and Baikuntha are there in Sadh Sangat, the man of God abides in the Abode of the Lord. (Dhanasari M. 5, p. 682) Baikuntha (Vaikuntha) is the heaven of Vishnu, said to be situated on Mount Meru. In Mahabharata it is stated that Vaikuntha is entirely made of gold.
Its circumference is eighty thousand miles. All the buildings are made of jewels. Vishnu is seated on white lotuses and Lakshmi sits on his right hand. The fragrance from her body spreads to eight hundred miles.The references given above state cleariy that for a man of God, the Vaikuntha is only Sadh Sangat or holy congregation, where the Name of the Lord is repeated and the Praises of the Lord are sung.
References :
1. Kohli, Surindar Singh, Dictionary of Mythological References in Guru Granth Sahib, 1993