After liberation where does the soul go
According to Jainism, after liberation (moksha or kevala), the soul (jiva) is freed from the cycle of birth and death (samsara) and all karmic bondage. The liberated soul rises to the top of the universe (lokakash), specifically to a region called Siddhashila, which is at the summit of the universe, above all the heavens.
In Siddhashila, the soul exists eternally in a state of infinite knowledge (kevala-jnana), infinite perception (kevala-darshana), infinite bliss (ananta-sukha), and infinite energy (ananta-virya). The soul does not take any new birth or body and remains in its pure, perfect state forever. It does not "go" anywhere else beyond Siddhashila, as this is considered the ultimate and permanent abode for liberated souls.