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'''Four continents''' ([[Wyl.]] ''gling bzhi'') — the four continents which surround [[Mount Meru]] according to the cosmology of the [[Abhidharma]] are:
'''Four continents''' ([[Wyl.]] ''gling bzhi'') — the four island-continents (Skt. ''dvīpa''; Wyl. ''gling'') which surround [[Mount Meru]] according to the cosmology of the [[Abhidharma]]. They are:


#Purva Videha (Skt.; Tib. Lüpakpo) in the East, which is semi-circular
#Purva Videha (Skt. ''Pūrvavideha''; Tib. ''Lüpakpo''; Wyl. ''lus 'phags po'') in the East, which is semi-circular
#[[Jambudvipa]] (Skt.; Tib. Dzambuling) in the South, which is trapezoidal
#[[Jambudvipa]] (Skt. ''Jambudvīpa''; Tib. ''Dzambuling'') in the South, which is trapezoidal
#Aparagodaniya (Skt.; Tib. Balangchö) in the West, which is circular
#Aparagodaniya (Skt.; Tib. ''Balangchö''; Wyl. ''ba lang spyod'') in the West, which is circular
#Uttarakura (Skt.; Tib. Draminyen) in the North, which is square
#Uttarakura (Skt.; Tib. ''Draminyen''; Wyl. ''sgra mi snyan'') in the North, which is square


Each of the four continents is flanked by two subcontinents of the same shape (see [[eight subcontinents]]).
Each of the four continents is flanked by two subcontinents (Skt. ''kṣudradvīpāni''; Wyl. ''gling phreng'') of the same shape (see [[eight subcontinents]]).





Revision as of 10:22, 3 July 2009

Four continents (Wyl. gling bzhi) — the four island-continents (Skt. dvīpa; Wyl. gling) which surround Mount Meru according to the cosmology of the Abhidharma. They are:

  1. Purva Videha (Skt. Pūrvavideha; Tib. Lüpakpo; Wyl. lus 'phags po) in the East, which is semi-circular
  2. Jambudvipa (Skt. Jambudvīpa; Tib. Dzambuling) in the South, which is trapezoidal
  3. Aparagodaniya (Skt.; Tib. Balangchö; Wyl. ba lang spyod) in the West, which is circular
  4. Uttarakura (Skt.; Tib. Draminyen; Wyl. sgra mi snyan) in the North, which is square

Each of the four continents is flanked by two subcontinents (Skt. kṣudradvīpāni; Wyl. gling phreng) of the same shape (see eight subcontinents).