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'''Uttarakuru''' (Skt. ''uttarakuru''; Tib. བྱང་གི་སྒྲ་མི་སྙན།, [[Wyl.]] ''byang gi sgra mi snyan'') literally meaning “northern unpleasant sound”, is the continent to the north of [[Mount Meru|Sumeru]] according to Buddhist cosmology. In the [[Treasury of Abhidharma|Abhidharmakosha]], it is described as square in shape. Its human inhabitants enjoy a fixed lifespan of a thousand years and do not hold personal property or marry. .<ref>84000 Translating the Words of the Buddha.</ref>
'''Uttarakuru''' (Skt. ''uttarakuru''; Tib. བྱང་གི་སྒྲ་མི་སྙན།, ''Draminyen'', [[Wyl.]] ''sgra mi snyan''), literally meaning “northern unpleasant sound”, is the [[four continents|continent]] to the north of [[Mount Meru|Sumeru]] according to Buddhist cosmology. In the [[Treasury of Abhidharma|Abhidharmakosha]], it is described as square in shape. Its human inhabitants enjoy a fixed lifespan of a thousand years and do not hold personal property or marry.<ref>84000 Translating the Words of the Buddha.</ref>


==References==
==References==

Latest revision as of 21:50, 10 September 2023

Uttarakuru (Skt. uttarakuru; Tib. བྱང་གི་སྒྲ་མི་སྙན།, Draminyen, Wyl. sgra mi snyan), literally meaning “northern unpleasant sound”, is the continent to the north of Sumeru according to Buddhist cosmology. In the Abhidharmakosha, it is described as square in shape. Its human inhabitants enjoy a fixed lifespan of a thousand years and do not hold personal property or marry.[1]

References

  1. 84000 Translating the Words of the Buddha.