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mandaro merumandaraḥ supārśvaḥ kumuda ity ayuta-yojana-vistāronnāhā meroś catur-diśam avaṣṭambha-giraya upakḷptāḥ | :ity ayuta-yojana-vistāronnāhā meroś catur-diśam | ||
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<div | ''mandaraḥ''—the mountain named Mandara; ''meru-mandaraḥ''—the mountain named Merumandara; ''supārśvaḥ''—the mountain named Supārśva; ''kumudaḥ''—the mountain named Kumuda; ''iti''—thus; ''ayuta-yojana-vistāra-unnāhāḥ''—which measure ten thousand yojanas high and wide; ''meroḥ''—of Sumeru; ''catuḥ-diśam''—the four sides; ''avaṣṭambha-girayaḥ''—mountains that are like the belts of Sumeru; ''upakḷptāḥ''—situated. | ||
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On the four sides of the great mountain known as Sumeru are four mountains-Mandara, Merumandara, Supārśva and Kumuda—which are like its belts. The length and height of these mountains are calculated to be 10,000 yojanas [80,000 miles]. | On the four sides of the great mountain known as Sumeru are four mountains-Mandara, Merumandara, Supārśva and Kumuda—which are like its belts. The length and height of these mountains are calculated to be 10,000 yojanas [80,000 miles]. | ||
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Revision as of 15:35, 14 November 2018
TEXT 11
- mandaro merumandaraḥ supārśvaḥ kumuda
- ity ayuta-yojana-vistāronnāhā meroś catur-diśam
- avaṣṭambha-giraya upakḷptāḥ
SYNONYMS
mandaraḥ—the mountain named Mandara; meru-mandaraḥ—the mountain named Merumandara; supārśvaḥ—the mountain named Supārśva; kumudaḥ—the mountain named Kumuda; iti—thus; ayuta-yojana-vistāra-unnāhāḥ—which measure ten thousand yojanas high and wide; meroḥ—of Sumeru; catuḥ-diśam—the four sides; avaṣṭambha-girayaḥ—mountains that are like the belts of Sumeru; upakḷptāḥ—situated.
TRANSLATION
On the four sides of the great mountain known as Sumeru are four mountains-Mandara, Merumandara, Supārśva and Kumuda—which are like its belts. The length and height of these mountains are calculated to be 10,000 yojanas [80,000 miles].