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[[Jambudvipa]] (Skt. ''[[Jambudvīpa]]''; Tib. {{BigTibetan|[[འཛམ་བུའི་གླིང་]]}}, ''[[Dzambuling]]''; [[Wyl.]] ''[[‘dzam bu gling]]'') — one of the [[four continents]], which is situated to the [[south]] of [[Mount Meru]].
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Its shape is {{Wiki|trapezoidal}} or resembling the shape of an axe-head. It is the [[human world]] in which we [[live]].
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[[Jambudvīpa]] or [[Jambudīpa]] (Jpn: [[閻浮提]] [[Enbudai]]) is located in the [[south]] and is the dwelling of ordinary [[human beings]].
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It is said to be shaped "like a cart", or rather a blunt-nosed triangle with the point facing [[south]].
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(This description probably echoes the shape of the coastline of southern [[India]].)
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It is 10,000 [[yojanas]] in extent ([[Vibhajyavāda]] [[tradition]]) or has a perimeter of 6,000 [[yojanas]] ([[Sarvāstivāda]] [[tradition]]) to which can be added the southern coast of only 3 1⁄2 [[yojanas]]' length.
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The continent takes its [[name]] from a giant [[Jambu tree]] ({{Wiki|Syzygium cumini}}), 100 [[yojanas]] tall, which grows in the middle of the continent.
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Every continent has one of these giant [[trees]].
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All [[Buddhas]] appear in [[Jambudvīpa]].
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The [[people]] here are five to six feet tall and their length of [[life]] varies between 10 to [[power]] 140 years ([[Asankya Aayu]]) and 10 years.
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“Since this continent is adorned by a  [[Jambubriksha]]  [[jambu tree]], it is known as the '[[Continent of Jambu]]', or [[Jambudvipa]].
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The [[Wikipedia:Jambul|jambu tree]] is presumed by some to be the [[rose-apple tree]] (''{{Wiki|Eugenia jambolana}}'').
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More recent {{Wiki|scholarship}} suggests that it may be a variety of plum.
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However, legend says that only one [[Wikipedia:Jambul|jambu tree]] [[exists]], which is not [[visible]] to ordinary persons but only to [[enlightened beings]].”<ref>{{Nolinking|''Myriad Worlds'', footnote 16, page 266.}}</ref>
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==Alternative Translations==
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*the [[Rose-Apple Continent]]
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*[[Continent]]/[[Island of Jambu]]
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==Further Reading==
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*{{Nolinking|[[Jamgön Kongtrul]], ''Myriad Worlds'' (Ithaca: Snow Lion, 1995), pages 112-113 & 131-134}}
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{{RigpaWiki}}
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[[Jambudvipa]]<br/>
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[[閻浮提]] ・ [[贍部洲]] (Skt; [[Pali]] [[Jambudipa]]; Jpn [[Embudai]] or [[Sembu-shu]])
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One of [[four continents]] situated in the four [[directions]] around [[Mount Sumeru]], according to the {{Wiki|ancient}} [[Indian]] worldview.
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[[Jambudvipa]] is the [[southern continent]].
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[[Jambu]] (or [[jambu]] ) is the [[name]] of a [[tree]] said to abound in [[Jambudvipa]]; [[dvipa]] means [[continent]].
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The [[shape]] of [[Jambudvipa]] is that of an almost equilateral triangle (precisely, a trapezoid whose southern end is far narrower than its northern end).
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That is, the northern part of the continent is broad, tapering to a very narrow breadth in the {{Wiki|south}}, a [[shape]] that suggests the [[Indian]] subcontinent.
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In the northern part of [[Jambudvipa]] are the [[Snow Mountains]], and to the {{Wiki|north}} of the [[Snow Mountains]] lies [[Heat-Free Lake]] (also known as [[Anavatapta Lake]]).
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The four great [[rivers]] of the [[Ganga]], [[Sindhu]], [[Vakshu]], and [[Shitaoriginate]] from [[Heat-Free Lake]] and nurture the soil on [[Jambudvipa]].
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[[Mount Fragrant]] stands to the {{Wiki|north}} of [[Heat-Free Lake]].
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Within [[Jambudvipa]], there are [[sixteen great states]], five hundred middle-sized states, and a hundred thousand small states (ten thousand small states according to another source).
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The joys of [[Jambudvipa]] are fewer than those of the other three continents, for this continent is populated with [[people]] of bad [[karma]].
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It is said, therefore, that the [[Buddhas]] appear only in [[Jambudvipa]] in [[order]] to save the [[people]].
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The Wonderland
 
The Wonderland
  
At that time, Jambudvipa with all its [area of] ten thousand yojanas (a measurement approximately equal to seven miles) will be similar to the kingdom of [[Ketumati]], being as prosperous as a [[Wedding]] house in season. In these kingdoms, men and women will wash and bathe in ponds with banks of white sands upon which stairs made of the seven types of gems lead down. These ponds will be frequented by swans and other birds and will always be covered by five types of water lilies. People will wear heavenly scents and creams, wreaths of divine [[Flowers]], selected ornaments and adorn themselves with garments and [[Clothes]] freely given by the [[Kalpa]] v.rk.sas (heavenly wishing trees which appear during the first phases of a [[Kalpa]] during the time of an [[Enlightened]] [[Buddha]] that provide for all human material wants). They will enjoy the taste of heavenly-scented rice, sit and lie on comfortable beds with heavenly bedspreads, sleep while listening to music and watch the [[Dancing]] of artists who resemble the artists in [[Heaven]]. They will awaken from sleep hearing music and see their [[Wealth]] and comforts by the [[Light]] of lamps burning with scented oil. They will be especially happy when they see their great [[Wealth]] of cash, grains, [[Elephants]], horses, servants and labourers. As their minds will be full of [[Happiness]], they will enjoy this [[Life]] full of luxury and comfort. None of them will suffer from the ninety-eight or ninety-nine types of illness nor from the two hundred and three accidents. Their bodies will be as healthy as the gods. As it has been said:
 
  
The people of Jambudvipa will be rich and prosperous. They will always be happy and gay, peaceful in [[Mind]], enjoying the five types of comforts, adorning their bodies with various ornaments which, devoid of all ailments, will shine like the bodies of the gods.
 
Jambudvipa (Skt. Jambudvipa; , Dzambuling; Wyl. ‘dzam bu gling) — one of the four continents, which is situated to the south of [[Mount Meru]]. Its shape is trapezoidal or resembling the shape of an axe-head. It is the human [[World]] in which we live.
 
  
“Since this continent is adorned by [a jambu/Jambubriksha] tree, it is known as the 'Continent of Jambu', or Jambudvipa. The jambu tree is presumed by some to be the rose-apple tree (Eugenia jambolana). More recent scholarship suggests that it may be a variety of plum. However, legend says that only one jambu tree exists, which is not visible to ordinary persons but only to [[Enlightened]] beings.
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At that [[time]], [[Jambudvipa]] with all its [area of] ten thousand [[yojanas]] (a measurement approximately {{Wiki|equal}} to seven {{Wiki|miles}}) will be similar to the {{Wiki|kingdom}} of [[Ketumati]], [[being]] as [[prosperous]] as a [[Wedding]] house in season.  
  
In kamadhatu is [[Mount Meru]] which is surrounded by four islands. The southernmost island is called ~ Jambudvipa ~ (or Rose Apple Island). This is where humans live and notably is the only location where a being may become [[Enlightened]]. It is a fortunate [[Rebirth]] that brings us to this human [[Body]], that brings us to ~ Jambudvipa ~. It is here that we may receive the gift of [[Dhamma]], come to understand and know [[The Four Noble Truths]], [[The Eightfold Path]], realize [[Liberation]] from the [[Wheel]] of Wandering On...
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In these {{Wiki|kingdoms}}, men and women will wash and bathe in ponds with banks of white sands upon which stairs made of the seven types of [[gems]] lead down.
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These ponds will be frequented by swans and other birds and will always be covered by five types of [[water]] lilies.
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[[People]] will wear [[heavenly]] [[scents]] and creams, wreaths of [[divine]] [[Flowers]], selected ornaments and adorn themselves with garments and [[Clothes]] freely given by the [[Kalpa]] v.rk.sas ([[heavenly]] wishing [[trees]] which appear during the first phases of a [[Kalpa]] during the [[time]] of an [[Enlightened]] [[Buddha]] that provide for all [[human]] material wants).
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They will enjoy the {{Wiki|taste}} of heavenly-scented {{Wiki|rice}}, sit and lie on comfortable beds with [[heavenly]] bedspreads, [[sleep]] while listening to {{Wiki|music}} and watch the [[Dancing]] of {{Wiki|artists}} who resemble the {{Wiki|artists}} in [[Heaven]].
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They will [[awaken]] from [[sleep]] [[hearing]] {{Wiki|music}} and see their [[Wealth]] and comforts by the [[Light]] of lamps burning with scented oil.
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They will be especially [[happy]] when they see their great [[Wealth]] of cash, grains, [[Elephants]], [[horses]], servants and {{Wiki|labourers}}.
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As their [[minds]] will be full of [[Happiness]], they will enjoy this [[Life]] full of {{Wiki|luxury}} and {{Wiki|comfort}}.
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None of them will [[suffer]] from the ninety-eight or ninety-nine types of {{Wiki|illness}} nor from the two hundred and three accidents.
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Their [[bodies]] will be as healthy as the [[gods]]. As it has been said:
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The [[people]] of [[Jambudvipa]] will be rich and [[prosperous]].
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They will always be [[happy]] and {{Wiki|gay}}, [[peaceful]] in [[Mind]], enjoying the five types of comforts, adorning their [[bodies]] with various ornaments which, devoid of all {{Wiki|ailments}}, will shine like the [[bodies]] of the [[gods]].
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In [[kamadhatu]] is [[Mount Meru]] which is surrounded by four islands.  
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The southernmost [[island]] is called ~ [[Jambudvipa]] ~ (or Rose Apple [[Island]]).  
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This is where [[humans]] [[live]] and notably is the only location where a [[being]] may become [[Enlightened]].  
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It is a [[fortunate]] [[Rebirth]] that brings us to this [[human]] [[Body]], that brings us to ~ [[Jambudvipa]] ~.  
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It is here that we may receive the [[gift]] of [[Dhamma]], come to understand and [[know]] The [[Four Noble Truths]],  
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The [[Eightfold Path]], realize [[Liberation]] from the [[Wheel]] of Wandering On...
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JambuDwipa – [[India]] or Ancient Bharata
 
  
Puranic description as per Hindu cosmology
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[[Jambu Dwipa]] – [[India]] or {{Wiki|Ancient}} [[Wikipedia:Bharata (emperor)|Bharata]]
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{{Wiki|Puranic}} description as per [[Hindu]] [[cosmology]]
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According to {{Wiki|Puranic}} cosmography, the [[Earth]] is divided into seven concentric [[island]] continents ([[sapta-dvipa vasumati]]) separated by the seven encircling oceans, each double the size of the preceding one.
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The seven continents of the {{Wiki|Puranas]] are stated as
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[[Jambudvipa]],
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[[Plaksadvipa]],
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[[Salmalidvipa]],
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[[Kushadvipa]],
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[[Shakdvipa]], and
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[[Pushkaradvipa]].
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Seven intermediate oceans consist of salt-water, sugarcane juice, wine, ghee, curd, milk and [[water]] respectively.
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Continent [[Jambudvipa]] ([[Indian]] Blackberry Island), also known as [[Sudarshanadvipa]], [[forms]] the innermost concentric island in the above scheme.
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Its [[name]] is said to derive from a [[Jambu]] [[tree]] (another [[name]] for the [[Indian]] Blackberry, a kind of black plum).
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The [[fruits]] of the [[Jambu tree]] are said to be as large as [[Elephants]] and when they become rotten and fall upon the crest of the mountains, a [[river]] of juice is formed from their expressed juice.
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The [[river]] so formed is called [[Jambunadi]] ([[Jambu river]]) and flows through [[Jambudvipa]], whose inhabitants drink its waters.
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Insular continent [[Jambudvipa]] is said to comprise nine [[varsas]] (zones) and eight significant mountains.
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[[Markandeya Purana]] portrays [[Jambudvipa]] as [[being]] depressed on its {{Wiki|south}} and {{Wiki|north}} and elevated and broad in the middle.
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The elevated region [[forms]] the [[varsa]] named [[Ila-vrta]] or [[Meruvarsa]].
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At the center of [[Ila-vrta]] lies the golden [[Mount Meru]], the [[king]] of [[mountains]] and the support of the {{Wiki|planet}} [[Earth]].
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On the summit of [[Mount Meru]] is the vast city of [[Lord Brahma]], known as [[Brahmapuri]].
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According to Puranic cosmography, the [[Earth]] is divided into seven concentric island continents (sapta-dvipa vasumati) separated by the seven encircling oceans, each double the size of the preceding one. The seven continents of the Puranas are stated as Jambudvipa, Plaksadvipa, Salmalidvipa, Kushadvipa, Krounchadvipa, Shakdvipa, and Pushkaradvipa. Seven intermediate oceans consist of salt-water, sugarcane juice, wine, ghee, curd, milk and water respectively.
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The [[varsas]] of  
  
Continent Jambudvipa (Indian Blackberry Island), also known as Sudarshanadvipa, forms the innermost concentric island in the above scheme. Its name is said to derive from a Jambu tree (another name for the Indian Blackberry, a kind of black plum). The fruits of the Jambu tree are said to be as large as [[Elephants]] and when they become rotten and fall upon the crest of the mountains, a river of juice is formed from their expressed juice. The river so formed is called Jambunadi (Jambu river) and flows through Jambudvipa, whose inhabitants drink its waters. Insular continent Jambudvipa is said to comprise nine varsas (zones) and eight significant mountains.
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[[Ramyaka]] (or [[Ramanaka]]),  
Markandeya Purana portrays Jambudvipa as being depressed on its south and north and elevated and broad in the middle. The elevated region forms the varsa named Ila-vrta or Meruvarsa. At the center of Ila-vrta lies the golden [[Mount Meru]], the king of mountains and the support of the planet [[Earth]]. On the summit of [[Mount Meru]] is the vast city of [[Lord]] [[Brahma]], known as Brahmapuri. Surrounding Brahmapuri are the cities of [[Lord]] Indra and of seven other devatas or demigods.
 
  
The varsas of Ramyaka (or Ramanaka), Hiranmaya (or Hiranyaka) and [[Uttarakuru]] (or Shringashaka) are said to lie on the north, those of Hari, Kimpurusha and Bharata on the south and of Ketumala and Bhadrasva on the west and east sides of [[Mount Meru]] respectively.
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The mountains named Nishada, Hemakuta and Himavan ([[Himalaya]]) lie on the south, mountains Nila, Sveta and Sringavan on the north, those of Malayavat and Gandhamadana on the west and east direction of [[Mount Meru]] respectively.
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The geographical description of the Jambudvipa is given in great detail in Bhishmaparva of the Mahabharata and several Puranas.
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are said to lie on the {{Wiki|north}}, those of [[Hari]], [[Kimpurusha]] and [[Wikipedia:Bharata (emperor)|Bharata]] on the {{Wiki|south}} and of [[Ketumala]] and [[Bhadrasva]] on the {{Wiki|west}} and {{Wiki|east}} sides of [[Mount Meru]] respectively.
Markandeya Purana and Brahmanda Purana divide Jambudvipa into four vast regions shaped like four petals of a [[Lotus]] with [[Mount Meru]] being located at the center like a pericarp. The city of Brahmapuri is said to be enclosed by the river Ganga, known as Akash Ganga. River Ganga is said to issue forth from the foot of [[Lord]] Vishnu and after washing the lunar region falls “through the skies” and after encircling the Brahmapuri “splits up into four mighty streams”, which are said to flow in four opposite directions from the landscape of [[Mount Meru]] and irrigate the vast lands of Jambudvipa. River Sita irrigates the Bhadrasva varsa, river Jambunadi streams through the Ketumala varsa, river Alakananda flows through the Bharata varsa and river Bhadra washes the lands of the Uttara-Kuru varsa.  
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The [[mountains]] named [[Nishada]], [[Hemakuta]] and [[Himavan]] ([[Himalaya]]) lie on the {{Wiki|south}}, [[mountains]] [[Nila]], [[Sveta]] and [[Sringavan]] on the {{Wiki|north}}, those of [[Malayavat]] and [[Gandhamadana]] on the {{Wiki|west}} and {{Wiki|east}} [[direction]] of [[Mount Meru]] respectively.
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The geographical description of the [[Jambudvipa]] is given in great detail in [[Bhishmaparva]] of the {{Wiki|Mahabharata}} and several {{Wiki|Puranas]].
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[[Markandeya]] {{Wiki|Purana}} and [[Brahmanda]] {{Wiki|Purana}} divide [[Jambudvipa]] into four vast regions shaped like four petals of a [[Lotus]] with [[Mount Meru]] [[being]] located at the center like a pericarp.  
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[[River]] [[Ganga]] is said to issue forth from the foot of [[Lord]] [[Vishnu]] and after washing the [[lunar]] region falls “through the skies” and after encircling the [[Brahmapuri]] “splits up into four mighty streams”, which are said to flow in four opposite [[directions]] from the landscape of [[Mount Meru]] and irrigate the vast lands of [[Jambudvipa]].  
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[[River]] [[Sita]] irrigates the [[Bhadrasva varsa]], [[river]] [[Jambunadi]] streams through the [[Ketumala varsa]], [[river]] [[Alakananda]] flows through the [[Wikipedia:Bharata (emperor)|Bharata]] [[varsa]] and [[river]] [[Bhadra]] washes the lands of the [[Uttara-Kuru varsa]].  
 
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So far there is no satisfactory identification of all zones (varsas) of Jambudvipa. The Vayu Purana furnishes some details of the mountain ranges, valleys and river systems of the geographical region of Jambudvipa making it possible to identify some of their geographical features.
 
  
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The [[Vayu]] {{Wiki|Purana}} furnishes some details of the {{Wiki|mountain ranges}}, valleys and [[river]] systems of the geographical region of [[Jambudvipa]] making it possible to identify some of their geographical {{Wiki|features}}.
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    The river Alakananda or Akash Ganga is the [[Ganges]] river.
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*    The [[river]] [[Bhadra]] corresponds to the [[Jaxartes]] or [[Syr Darya]].
  
    The river Sita (Sito of Hiuen Tsiang) corresponds to the Yarkand River.
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*    The [[river]] [[Sita]] ([[Sito]] of [[Hiuen Tsiang]]) corresponds to the {{Wiki|Yarkand}} [[River]].
  
    Bhadrasva varsa probably corresponds to the major part of Xinjiang province of China and the region lying to its east.
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*    [[Bhadrasva varsa]] probably corresponds to the major part of {{Wiki|Xinjiang}} province of [[China]] and the region {{Wiki|lying}} to its {{Wiki|east}}.
  
    Uttara-Kuru varsa is the region to the north of the Pamirs. It probably includes the north-western parts of Xinjiang province of China, the Tien Shan region, and most parts of Kyrgyzstan.
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*    [[Uttara-Kuru]] [[varsa]] is the region to the {{Wiki|north}} of the [[Pamirs]]. It probably includes the north-western parts of {{Wiki|Xinjiang}} province of [[China]], the {{Wiki|Tien Shan}} region, and most parts of [[Kyrgyzstan]].
  
    Ketumala varsa is said to be the region spanned by the Amu Darya, and therefore may correspond to western Turkmenistan, north-west Afghanistan (ancient Bactria) and north-east Iran.
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*    [[Ketumala varsa]] is said to be the region spanned by the [[Amu Darya]], and therefore may correspond to {{Wiki|western}} {{Wiki|Turkmenistan}}, north-west {{Wiki|Afghanistan}} ({{Wiki|ancient}} {{Wiki|Bactria}}) and north-east {{Wiki|Iran}}.
  
    Hari varsa is probably represented by western Tibet.
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*    [[Wikipedia:Bharata (emperor)|Bharata]] [[varsa]] undoubtedly stands for the whole undivided [[India]].
  
    Bharata varsa undoubtedly stands for the whole undivided [[India]].
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*    [[Ila-Vrta varsa]] ([[Meruvarsa]]) is the mountainous region around the central point of [[Meru]]. It probably includes the [[Pamirs]], Badakshan, parts of [[Kashmir]], North-West Frontier region and north-east {{Wiki|Afghanistan}}, etc.
  
    Ila-Vrta varsa (Meruvarsa) is the mountainous region around the central point of [[Meru]]. It probably includes the Pamirs, Badakshan, parts of Kashmir, North-West Frontier region and north-east Afghanistan, etc.
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Other varsas of Jambudvipa has not been identified.
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[[Kumuda]] is also a {{Wiki|Puranic}} [[name]] of a mountain forming the northern buttress of [[Mount Meru]] (i.e. [[Pamirs]]).
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*    The [[river]] [[Kurumu]] ({{Wiki|modern}} [[Kuram]]) on {{Wiki|south}} of [[river]] [[Kubha]] ([[Kabol]]) is stated to be flowing through the [[Plaksa-dvipa]] of the {{Wiki|Puranic}} accounts.
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Hence the [[Plaksa-dvipa]] may have been the region {{Wiki|lying}} to {{Wiki|west}} of the {{Wiki|Indus}} [[River]] probably comprising territories of {{Wiki|Iran}}, middle and southern {{Wiki|Afghanistan}} and parts of {{Wiki|Pakistan}}, etc.
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*    The [[Pushkaradvipa]] has been identified by some as the region {{Wiki|lying}} between [[China]] and [[Mangala]] (perhaps [[China]] and [[Mongolia]]) based on the {{Wiki|evidence}} of {{Wiki|medieval}} {{Wiki|era}} {{Wiki|Muslim}} [[scholar]] [[Al-Biruni]].
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There has been an attempt to plot the concentric continents on {{Wiki|solar system}}.[6] Their identification is difficult since, according to [[Matsya Purana]], they are of super-[[Human nature]].
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The common names of the [[dviipa-s]], having their vars.a-s (9 for [[Jambu-dviipa]], 7 for the other [[dviipa-s]]) with a mountain and a [[river]] in each vars.a, is given in several [[Puraan.a-s]] .
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There is a {{Wiki|distinct}} set of names provides, however, in other [[Puraan.a-s]] .
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The most detailed {{Wiki|geography}} is that described in the [[Vaayu Puraan.a]] .
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===In [[Buddhism]]===
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The [[Buddhist cosmology]] divides the bhuma??ala (circle of the [[Earth]]) into three separate levels:
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[[Kamadhatu]] ([[Desire realm]]),
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[[Rupadhatu]] ([[Form realm]]), and
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[[Arupyadhatu]] ([[Formless realm]]).
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In the [[Kamadhatu]] is located [[Mount Sumeru]] which is said to be surrounded by [[four island-continents]].  
  
    The author of Vayu Purana uses the name Kumuda-dvipa for Kusha-dvipa.  Kumuda is also a Puranic name of a mountain forming the northern buttress of [[Mount Meru]] (i.e. Pamirs). In anterior Epic Age Kumuda was the name given to high table-land of the Tartary located to north of the [[Himalaya]] range. Thus, the Kumuda-dvipa lay close to the Pamirs. Some scholars connect this Kumuda (the Komdei of Ptolemy, probably Kamdesh from Kamboj-desh?) with ancient Iranian Kambojas.
 
  
    The river Kurumu (modern Kuram) on south of river Kubha (Kabol) is stated to be flowing through the Plaksa-dvipa of the Puranic accounts. Hence the Plaksa-dvipa may have been the region lying to west of the Indus River probably comprising territories of Iran, middle and southern Afghanistan and parts of Pakistan, etc.
 
  
    The Pushkaradvipa has been identified by some as the region lying between China and Mangala (perhaps China and Mongolia) based on the evidence of medieval era Muslim scholar Al-Biruni.
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“The southernmost [[island]] is called [[Jambudvipa]]”.  
  
There has been an attempt to plot the concentric continents on solar system.[6] Their identification is difficult since, according to Matsya Purana, they are of super-[[Human nature]].
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The other three continents of [[Buddhist]] accounts around [[Sumeru]] are not accessible to [[humans]] from [[Jambudvipa]].  
  
The common names of the dviipa-s, having their vars.a-s (9 for Jambu-dviipa, 7 for the other dviipa-s) with a mountain and a river in each vars.a, is given in several Puraan.a-s . There is a distinct set of names provides, however, in other Puraan.a-s . The most detailed geography is that described in the Vaayu Puraan.a .
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[[Jambudvipa]] is shaped like a triangle with a blunted point facing {{Wiki|south}}.  
  
 
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In its center is a gigantic [[Jambu tree]] (rose-apple) from which the continent takes its [[name]], meaning “[[Jambu Island]]”.
  
The [[Buddhist cosmology]] divides the bhuma??ala (circle of the [[Earth]]) into three separate levels: Kamadhatu ([[Desire]] realm), Rupadhatu ([[Form]] realm), and Arupyadhatu (Formless realm). In the Kamadhatu is located Mount [[Sumeru]] which is said to be surrounded by four island-continents. “The southernmost island is called Jambudvipa”. The other three continents of Buddhist accounts around [[Sumeru]] are not accessible to humans from Jambudvipa. Jambudvipa is shaped like a triangle with a blunted point facing south. In its center is a gigantic Jambu tree (rose-apple) from which the continent takes its name, meaning “Jambu Island”.
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[[Jambudvipa]] is the region where the [[humans]] [[live]] and is the only place where a [[being]] may become [[Enlightened]] by [[being]] born as a [[human being]].  
  
Jambudvipa is the region where the humans live and is the only place where a being may become [[Enlightened]] by being born as a human being. It is in Jambudvipa that one may receive the gift of [[Dharma]] and come to understand [[The Four Noble Truths]], the [[NOBLE EIGHTFOLD PATH]] and ultimately realize the [[Liberation]] from the cycle of [[Life]] and [[Death]].
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It is in [[Jambudvipa]] that one may receive the [[gift]] of [[Dharma]] and come to understand The [[Four Noble Truths]], the [[Noble Eightfold Path]] and ultimately realize the [[Liberation]] from the cycle of [[Life]] and [[Death]].
  
Another reference is from the Buddhist text Mahavamsa, where the emperor [[Ashoka]]‘s son Mahinda introduces himself to the Sri Lankan kind Devanampiyatissa as from Jambudvipa, referring to what is now the Indian mainland.
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Another reference is from the [[Buddhist text]] [[Mahavamsa]], where the [[emperor]] [[Ashoka]]‘s son [[Mahinda]] introduces himself to the [[Sri Lankan]] kind [[Devanampiyatissa]] as from [[Jambudvipa]], referring to what is now the [[Indian]] mainland.
 
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According to Jain cosmology, Jambudvipa (The island of the rose apple tree) is at the centre of Madhyaloka, or the middle part of [[The Universe]], where the humans reside. Jambudvipaprajñapti or the treatise on the island of Roseapple tree contains [[A Description of Jambudvipa]] and [[Life]] biographies of ??abha and King Bharata. Trilokasara (Essence of the three worlds), Trilokaprajñapti (Treatise on the three worlds), Trilokadipika (Illumination of the three worlds) and K?etrasamasa (Summary of Jain geography) are the other texts that provide the details of Jambudvipa and Jain cosmology. Madhyaloka consists of many continent-islands surrounded by oceans, first eight whose names are :-
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According to [[Jain cosmology]], [[Jambudvipa]] (The [[island]] of the rose apple [[tree]]) is at the centre of [[Madhyaloka]], or the middle part of [[The Universe]], where the [[humans]] reside.  
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[[Jambudvipaprajñapti]] or the treatise on the [[island]] of [[Roseapple tree]] contains [[A Description of Jambudvipa]] and [[Life]] {{Wiki|biographies}} of ??[[abha]] and [[King]] [[Wikipedia:Bharata (emperor)|Bharata]].  
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[[Trilokasara]] ([[Essence]] of the three [[worlds]]),  
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[[Trilokaprajñapti]] (Treatise on the three [[worlds]]), [[Trilokadipika]] ([[Illumination]] of the three [[worlds]]) and [[K?etrasamasa]] (Summary of [[Jain]] {{Wiki|geography}}) are the other texts that provide the details of [[Jambudvipa]] and [[Jain cosmology]].  
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[[Madhyaloka]] consists of many continent-islands surrounded by oceans, first eight whose names are :-
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{|  border="1"  valign="top" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"
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|  width="141" height="15" | Continent/ [[Island]]
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|  width="165" | Ocean
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|-  valign="top" bgcolor="#FFFFFF"
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|  height="12" | [[Jambūdvīpa]]
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| [[Lavanoda]] ([[Salt – ocean]])
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|-  valign="top" bgcolor="#FFFFFF"
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|  height="12" | [[Ghatki Khand]]
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| [[Kaloda]] ({{Wiki|Black sea}})
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|-  valign="top" bgcolor="#FFFFFF"
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|  height="12" | [[Puskarvardvīpa]]
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| [[Puskaroda]] ([[Lotus Ocean]])
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|-  valign="top" bgcolor="#FFFFFF"
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|  height="12" | [[Varunvardvīpa]]
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| [[Varunoda]] ([[Varun Ocean]])
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|-  valign="top" bgcolor="#FFFFFF"
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|  height="12" | [[Kshirvardvīpa]]
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| [[Kshiroda]] ([[Ocean of milk]])
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|-  valign="top" bgcolor="#FFFFFF"
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|  height="12" | [[Ghrutvardvīpa]]
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| [[Ghrutoda]] ([[Butter milk ocean]])
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|-  valign="top" bgcolor="#FFFFFF"
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|  height="12" | [[Ikshuvardvīpa]]
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| [[Iksuvaroda]] ([[Sugar Ocean]])
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|-  valign="top" bgcolor="#FFFFFF"
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|  height="12" | [[Nandishwardvīpa]]
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| [[Nandishwaroda]]
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[[Mount Meru]] is at the centre of the [[world]] surrounded by [[Jambūdvīpa]], in [[form]] of a circle forming a {{Wiki|diameter}} of 100,000 yojans .
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[[Jambūdvīpa]] continent has 6 mighty [[mountains]], dividing the continent into 7 zones ([[Ksetra]]).
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The names of these zones are:
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* [[Bharat Kshetra]]
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* [[Mahavideh Kshetra]]
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* [[Airavat Kshetra]]
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* [[Ramyak]]
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* [[Hairanyvat Kshetra]]
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* [[Haimava Kshetra]]
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* [[Hari Kshetra]]
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The three zones i.e. [[Bharat Kshetra]], [[Mahavideh Kshetra]] and [[Airavat Kshetra]] are also known as [[Karma bhoomi]] because [[practice of austerities]] and [[liberation]] is possible and the {{Wiki|Tirthankaras}} {{Wiki|preach}} the [[Jain]] [[doctrine]].
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The other four zones,
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[[Ramyak]],
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[[Hairanyvat Kshetra]],
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[[Haimava Kshetra]] and
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[[Hari Kshetra]]
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are known as [[akarmabhoomi]] or [[bhogbhumi]] as [[humans]] [[live]] a sinless [[life]] of [[pleasure]] and no [[religion]] or [[liberation]] is possible.
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===Notes===
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# ^ [[Agni Purana]] 108.1-2
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# ^ {{Wiki|Matsya Purana}} 121-122
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# ^ Geographical {{Wiki|Data}} in the Early {{Wiki|Puranas}}. A Critical Study, Dr M. R. Singh: {{Wiki|University}} of Rajasthan/Jaipur. Punthi Pustak, {{Wiki|Calcutta}}. 1972. p. 5
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# ^ [[Padma Purana]] 6.66-69
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# ^ {{Wiki|Vayu}} {{Wiki|Purana}} 1.48.34-36
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# ^ Richard L. Thompson. Mysteries of [[Sacred]] [[Universe]], Govardhan Hill Publishing. 2000.
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# ^ Schubring, Walther (1995)Pp. 204-246
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[http://truthdisclosed.wordpress.com/2008/07/19/jambudwipa-india-or-ancient-bharata/ truthdisclosed.wordpress.com]
 
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Jambudvipa (Skt; [[Pali]] Jambudipa; Jpn Embudai or Sembu-shu)
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[[ka shi ru]] - 1 of the 9 divisions of [[Jambudvipa]], [[island]] in the [[Indian Ocean]] [IW]
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[[ko sha]] lA - [[Koshala]] (a [[mythical]] [[river]] the {{Wiki|east}} of [[Jambudvipa]]) [RY]
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[[gling gzhan]] - other continents [than [[Jambudvipa]] [RY]
  
    One of four continents situated in the four directions around Mount [[Sumeru]], according to the ancient Indian worldview. Jambudvipa is the southern continent. Jambu (or jambu ) is the name of a tree said to abound in Jambudvipa; dvipa means continent. The shape of Jambudvipa is that of an almost equilateral triangle (precisely, a trapezoid whose southern end is far narrower than its northern end). That is, the northern part of the continent is broad, tapering to a very narrow breadth in the south, a shape that suggests the Indian subcontinent. In the northern part of Jambudvipa are the Snow Mountains, and to the north of the Snow Mountains lies Heat-Free Lake (also known as Anavatapta Lake). The four great rivers of the Ganga, Sindhu, Vakshu, and Shitaoriginate from Heat-Free Lake and nurture the soil on Jambudvipa. Mount Fragrant stands to the north of Heat-Free Lake. Within Jambudvipa, there are sixteen great states, five hundred middle-sized states, and a hundred thousand small states (ten thousand small states according to another source). The joys of Jambudvipa are fewer than those of the other three continents, for this continent is populated with people of bad [[Karma]]. It is said, therefore, that the [[Buddhas]] appear only in Jambudvipa in order to save the people.
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[[gling bzhi]] -
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1) ([[shar lus 'phags po]]).  
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2) ([[lto 'dzam bu gling]])  
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3) ([[nub ba lang spyod]])
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4) ([[byang sgra mi snyan]])
  
ka shi ru - 1 of the 9 divisions of Jambudvipa, island in the Indian Ocean [IW]
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[[Four Continents]].
  
ko sha lA - Koshala (a mythical river the east of Jambudvipa) [RY]
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[[Sublime in Body]] ([[lus 'phags]]) or [[Purvavideha]]. in the {{Wiki|east}},
  
gling gzhan - other continents [than Jambudvipa] [RY]
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[[Rose Apple Continent]] ('[[dzam bu gling]]) or [[Jambudvipa]].
  
gling bzhi - 1) {shar lus 'phags po}. 2) {lto 'dzam bu gling} 3) {nub ba lang spyod} 4) {byang sgra mi snyan} Four Continents. Sublime in [[Body]] {lus 'phags} or [[Purvavideha]]. in the east, Rose Apple Continent {'dzam bu gling} or Jambudvipa. in the south, Enjoyer of Cattle {ba glang spyod} or [[Aparagodaniya]]. in the west, and Unpleasant [[Sound]] {sgra mi snyan} or [[Uttarakuru]]. in the north [RY]
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in the {{Wiki|south}}, [[Enjoyer of Cattle]] ([[ba glang spyod]]) or [[Aparagodaniya]].  
  
rgya gar rdo rje gdan - {lho 'dzam bu'i gling gi yul gyi dbus rgya gar rdo rje gdan} the central region is the [[Vajra]] Seat at [[Bodhgaya]], at the center of Jambudvipa, the southern continent [RY]
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in the {{Wiki|west}}, and [[Unpleasant Sound]]([[sgra mi snyan]]) or [[Uttarakuru]]. in the {{Wiki|north}} [RY]
  
gnas chen nyi shu rtsa bzhi - It is recounted in the Chakrasamvara [[Tantra]] and its commentaries (as related in MK) that the [[World]] was once ruled by Bhairava, the wrathful [[Form]] of Mahadeva who made the land of Magadha the seat of his [[Power]]. It is said also that four devas and four gandharvas descended from the sky and established their dominion in eight places known as the eight Celestial Abodes (mkha' spyod kyi gnas brgyad). Likewise, four yakshas and four rakshasas, already on the [[Earth]], made their way to Jambudvipa where they established themselves in eight Earthly Abodes (sa spyod kyi gnas brgyad), while four [[Nagas]] and four [[Asuras]] came to Jambudvipa from beneath the [[Earth]], to settle themselves in eight Underground Abodes (sa 'og gi gnas brgyad). They invited Bhairava to visit their dwellings, twenty-four in all, but he, instead of coming personally, manifested in each place as a lingam to which these savage beings would make blood sacrifices. These demonic forces prevailed from the "golden age" until the [[Beginning]] of our present "era of strife and conflict." It was then, the [[Tantra]] recounts, that the Blessed One, Vajradhara, knew that the time had come to subdue these unsuitable beings. Without his [[Mind]] ever wavering from objectless [[Compassion]], he arose in the formidable wrathful display of a Heruka with four heads and twelve arms. He danced, and through the [[Power]] of the nondual [[Wisdom]] of all the [[Buddhas]], trampled down Mahadeva and his consort together with their retinue, liberating their minds into the absolute expanse and establishing them in great bliss. The Heruka then blessed each of the twenty-four abodes as a palace of Chakrasamvara and each of the twenty-four lingams as a [[Mandala]] of sixty-two [[Wisdom]] deities. The sixty-two are Chakrasamvara, his consort, and his retinue: the twenty-four male and twenty-four female [[Bodhisattvas]], and the twelve goddesses. [MR] [RY]
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[[rgya gar rdo rje gdan]] - ([[lho 'dzam bu'i gling gi yul gyi dbus rgya gar rdo rje gdan]]) the central region is the [[Vajra Seat]] at [[Bodhgaya]], at the center of [[Jambudvipa]], the [[southern continent]] [RY]
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[[gnas chen nyi shu rtsa bzhi]] -  
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It is recounted in the [[Chakrasamvara Tantra]] and its commentaries (as related in MK) that the [[World]] was once ruled by {{Wiki|Bhairava}}, the [[wrathful]] [[Form]] of [[Mahadeva]] who made the land of [[Magadha]] the seat of his [[Power]].  
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It is said also that four [[devas]] and four [[gandharvas]] descended from the sky and established their dominion in eight places known as the eight [[Celestial Abodes]] ([[mkha' spyod kyi gnas brgyad]]).  
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Likewise, four [[yakshas]] and four [[rakshasas]], already on the [[Earth]], made their way to [[Jambudvipa]] where they established themselves in eight [[Earthly]] [[Abodes]] ([[sa spyod kyi gnas brgyad]]), while four [[Nagas]] and four [[Asuras]] came to [[Jambudvipa]] from beneath the [[Earth]], to settle themselves in eight Underground [[Abodes]] ([[sa 'og gi gnas brgyad]]).  
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They invited {{Wiki|Bhairava}} to visit their {{Wiki|dwellings}}, twenty-four in all, but he, instead of coming personally, [[manifested]] in each place as a [[lingam]] to which these savage [[beings]] would make {{Wiki|blood}} [[sacrifices]].  
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These [[demonic]] forces prevailed from the "[[golden age]]" until the beginning of our {{Wiki|present}} "{{Wiki|era}} of strife and conflict."  
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It was then, the [[Tantra]] recounts, that the [[Blessed One]], [[Vajradhara]], knew that the [[time]] had come to subdue these unsuitable [[beings]].  
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Without his [[Mind]] ever wavering from objectless [[Compassion]], he arose in the formidable [[wrathful]] display of a [[Heruka]] with four heads and twelve arms.  
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He danced, and through the [[Power]] of the [[nondual]] [[Wisdom]] of all the [[Buddhas]], trampled down [[Mahadeva]] and his [[consort]] together with their retinue, liberating their [[minds]] into the [[absolute]] expanse and establishing them in great [[bliss]].  
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The [[Heruka]] then blessed each of the [[twenty-four abodes]] as a palace of [[Chakrasamvara]] and each of the twenty-four lingams as a [[Mandala]] of sixty-two [[Wisdom]] [[deities]].  
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The sixty-two are [[Chakrasamvara]], his [[consort]], and his retinue: the twenty-four {{Wiki|male}} and twenty-four {{Wiki|female}} [[Bodhisattvas]], and the twelve [[goddesses]]. [MR] [RY]
 
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phyogs glang - Dignaga, [Syn {phyogs glang kyi glang po}. is, among the Six Ornaments which Beautify Jambudvipa, the recipient of the transmission of pramana, valid cognition, to bring an end to confusion about meaning [RY]
 
  
phyogs glang - Dignaga. Fifth century author of Abhidharma Kosha. Disciple of Vasubandhu, famed for his contributions to pramana, logic and epistemology. Counted among the Six Ornaments which Beautify Jambudvipa, he is the holder of the transmission of valid cognition, which brings an end to confusion about meaning [RY]
 
  
dzam bu gling - Jambudvipa, Land of Jambu [RY]
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[[phyogs glang]] - [[Dignaga]], [Syn ([[phyogs glang kyi glang po]]). is, among the [[Six Ornaments]] which Beautify [[Jambudvipa]], the recipient of the [[transmission]] of [[pramana]], [[valid cognition]], to bring an end to {{Wiki|confusion}} about meaning [RY]
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[[phyogs glang]] - [[Dignaga]]. Fifth century author of [[Abhidharma]] [[Kosha]].
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[[Disciple]] of [[Vasubandhu]], famed for his contributions to [[pramana]], [[logic]] and {{Wiki|epistemology}}.
  
'dzam gling - 1) S continent of Jambudvipa; 2) the [[World]] [IW]
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Counted among the [[Six Ornaments]] which Beautify [[Jambudvipa]], he is the holder of the [[transmission]] of [[valid cognition]], which brings an end to {{Wiki|confusion}} about meaning [RY]
  
'dzam gling gi rgyan - Ornament of Jambudvipa [RY]
 
  
'dzam gling dbus su rgyas pa - be propagated in the centre of Jambudvipa [RY]
 
  
'dzam gling sa yi lte ba - center of this Jambudvipa [[World]] [RY]
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[[dzam bu gling]] - [[Jambudvipa]], [[Land of Jambu]] [RY]
  
'dzam bu gling - Jambudvipa [IW]
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[['dzam gling]] - 1) S [[continent of Jambudvipa]]; 2) the [[World]] [IW]
  
'dzam bu gling - Jambudvipa [1of the four continents, to the south of Mount Meru the Rose apple continent, land of jambu.] [IW]
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[['dzam gling gi rgyan]] - [[Ornament of Jambudvipa]] [RY]
  
'dzam bu gling - Continent of the Rose-apple Tree, Jambudvipa, southern continent [RY]
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[['dzam gling[dbus su rgyas pa]] - be propagated in the centre of [[Jambudvipa]] [RY]
  
ri rab - [[Sumeru]]. [[Meru]]. [[Mount Meru]]. The mountain in the center of the [[World]] surrounded by four continents of which the southern in our known [[World]], Jambudvipa [RY]
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[['dzam gling sa yi lte ba]] - center of this [[Jambudvipa]] [[World]] [RY]
  
ri rab lhun po gling bzhi dang bcas pa - Mount [[Sumeru]] and the four continents. The mythological giant mountain at the center of our [[World]]-system surrounded by the four continents, where the two lowest classes of gods of the [[Desire]] Realm live. It is encircled by chains of lesser mountains, lakes, continents, and oceans and is said to rise 84,000 leagues above sea-level. Our present [[World]] is situated on the southern continent called Jambudvipa [RY]
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[['dzam bu gling]] - [[Jambudvipa]] [IW]
  
sa yi lte ba - center of this [[World]]; {dzam gling sa yi lte ba} center of this Jambudvipa [[World]] [RY]
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[['dzam bu gling]] - [[Jambudvipa]] [1of the [[four continents]], to the {{Wiki|south}} of [[Mount Meru]] the [[Rose apple continent]], [[land of jambu]].] [IW]
  
ser skya - 1) human beings, clergy and lay people. 2) [[Kapilavastu]]. 3) the city of pretas five hundred {''dpag tshad''} below the [[Earth]] of Jambudvipa. 4) pale yellow, yellowish; yellow-brown/ lamas and laymen [RY]
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[['dzam bu gling]] - Continent of the [[Rose-apple Tree]], [[Jambudvipa]], [[southern continent]] [RY]
  
lho rgyal 'dzam gling gi lte ba - the very center of the southern continent, Jambudvipa [RY]
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[[ri rab]] - [[Sumeru]]. [[Meru]].
  
lho 'dzam bu gling - Jambudvipa in the south [RY]
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[[Mount Meru]].
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The mountain in the center of the [[World]] surrounded by [[four continents]] of which the southern in our known [[World]], [[Jambudvipa]] [RY]
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[[ri rab lhun po gling bzhi dang bcas pa]] - Mount [[Sumeru]] and the [[four continents]].
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The [[mythological]] giant mountain at the center of our [[World]]-system surrounded by the [[four continents]], where the two lowest classes of [[gods]] of the [[Desire Realm]] [[live]].
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It is encircled by chains of lesser [[mountains]], lakes, continents, and oceans and is said to rise 84,000 leagues above sea-level.
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Our {{Wiki|present}} [[World]] is situated on the [[southern continent]] called [[Jambudvipa]] [RY]
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[[sa yi lte ba]] - center of this [[World]]; ([[dzam gling sa yi lte ba]]) center of this [[Jambudvipa World]] [RY]
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[[ser skya]] - 1) [[human beings]], {{Wiki|clergy}} and [[lay people]]. 2) [[Kapilavastu]].
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3) the city of [[pretas]] five hundred (''[[dpag tshad]]'') below the [[Earth]] of [[Jambudvipa]].
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4) pale [[yellow]], yellowish; yellow-brown/ [[lamas]] and [[laymen]] [RY]
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[[lho rgyal 'dzam gling gi lte ba]] - the very center of the [[southern continent]], [[Jambudvipa]] [RY]
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[[lho 'dzam bu gling]] - [[Jambudvipa]] in the {{Wiki|south}} [RY]
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Jambudvipa (Skt. Jambudvīpa; Tib. འཛམ་བུའི་གླིང་, Dzambuling; Wyl. ‘dzam bu gling) — one of the four continents, which is situated to the south of Mount Meru.

Its shape is trapezoidal or resembling the shape of an axe-head. It is the human world in which we live.

Jambudvīpa or Jambudīpa (Jpn: 閻浮提 Enbudai) is located in the south and is the dwelling of ordinary human beings.

It is said to be shaped "like a cart", or rather a blunt-nosed triangle with the point facing south.

(This description probably echoes the shape of the coastline of southern India.)

It is 10,000 yojanas in extent (Vibhajyavāda tradition) or has a perimeter of 6,000 yojanas (Sarvāstivāda tradition) to which can be added the southern coast of only 3 1⁄2 yojanas' length.

The continent takes its name from a giant Jambu tree (Syzygium cumini), 100 yojanas tall, which grows in the middle of the continent.

Every continent has one of these giant trees.

All Buddhas appear in Jambudvīpa.

The people here are five to six feet tall and their length of life varies between 10 to power 140 years (Asankya Aayu) and 10 years.

“Since this continent is adorned by a Jambubriksha jambu tree, it is known as the 'Continent of Jambu', or Jambudvipa.

The jambu tree is presumed by some to be the rose-apple tree (Eugenia jambolana).

More recent scholarship suggests that it may be a variety of plum.

However, legend says that only one jambu tree exists, which is not visible to ordinary persons but only to enlightened beings.”[1]


Alternative Translations

Footnotes

  1. Myriad Worlds, footnote 16, page 266.

Further Reading

  • Jamgön Kongtrul, Myriad Worlds (Ithaca: Snow Lion, 1995), pages 112-113 & 131-134

Source

RigpaWiki:Jambudvipa

Jambudvipa

閻浮提贍部洲 (Skt; Pali Jambudipa; Jpn Embudai or Sembu-shu)



One of four continents situated in the four directions around Mount Sumeru, according to the ancient Indian worldview.


Jambudvipa is the southern continent.


Jambu (or jambu ) is the name of a tree said to abound in Jambudvipa; dvipa means continent.


The shape of Jambudvipa is that of an almost equilateral triangle (precisely, a trapezoid whose southern end is far narrower than its northern end).

That is, the northern part of the continent is broad, tapering to a very narrow breadth in the south, a shape that suggests the Indian subcontinent.

In the northern part of Jambudvipa are the Snow Mountains, and to the north of the Snow Mountains lies Heat-Free Lake (also known as Anavatapta Lake).

The four great rivers of the Ganga, Sindhu, Vakshu, and Shitaoriginate from Heat-Free Lake and nurture the soil on Jambudvipa.

Mount Fragrant stands to the north of Heat-Free Lake.


Within Jambudvipa, there are sixteen great states, five hundred middle-sized states, and a hundred thousand small states (ten thousand small states according to another source).

The joys of Jambudvipa are fewer than those of the other three continents, for this continent is populated with people of bad karma.

It is said, therefore, that the Buddhas appear only in Jambudvipa in order to save the people.

Source

sgilibrary.org





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The Wonderland


At that time, Jambudvipa with all its [area of] ten thousand yojanas (a measurement approximately equal to seven miles) will be similar to the kingdom of Ketumati, being as prosperous as a Wedding house in season.


In these kingdoms, men and women will wash and bathe in ponds with banks of white sands upon which stairs made of the seven types of gems lead down.

These ponds will be frequented by swans and other birds and will always be covered by five types of water lilies.

People will wear heavenly scents and creams, wreaths of divine Flowers, selected ornaments and adorn themselves with garments and Clothes freely given by the Kalpa v.rk.sas (heavenly wishing trees which appear during the first phases of a Kalpa during the time of an Enlightened Buddha that provide for all human material wants).

They will enjoy the taste of heavenly-scented rice, sit and lie on comfortable beds with heavenly bedspreads, sleep while listening to music and watch the Dancing of artists who resemble the artists in Heaven.


They will awaken from sleep hearing music and see their Wealth and comforts by the Light of lamps burning with scented oil.

They will be especially happy when they see their great Wealth of cash, grains, Elephants, horses, servants and labourers.

As their minds will be full of Happiness, they will enjoy this Life full of luxury and comfort.

None of them will suffer from the ninety-eight or ninety-nine types of illness nor from the two hundred and three accidents.

Their bodies will be as healthy as the gods. As it has been said:


The people of Jambudvipa will be rich and prosperous.

They will always be happy and gay, peaceful in Mind, enjoying the five types of comforts, adorning their bodies with various ornaments which, devoid of all ailments, will shine like the bodies of the gods.

Source


web.singnet.com.sg/~alankhoo





In kamadhatu is Mount Meru which is surrounded by four islands.


The southernmost island is called ~ Jambudvipa ~ (or Rose Apple Island).

This is where humans live and notably is the only location where a being may become Enlightened.

It is a fortunate Rebirth that brings us to this human Body, that brings us to ~ Jambudvipa ~.


It is here that we may receive the gift of Dhamma, come to understand and know The Four Noble Truths,

The Eightfold Path, realize Liberation from the Wheel of Wandering On...

Source

movies.groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/Jambudvipa





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Jambu DwipaIndia or Ancient Bharata

Puranic description as per Hindu cosmology

According to Puranic cosmography, the Earth is divided into seven concentric island continents (sapta-dvipa vasumati) separated by the seven encircling oceans, each double the size of the preceding one.


The seven continents of the {{Wiki|Puranas]] are stated as


Jambudvipa,

Plaksadvipa,

Salmalidvipa,

Kushadvipa,

Krounchadvipa,

Shakdvipa, and

Pushkaradvipa.


Seven intermediate oceans consist of salt-water, sugarcane juice, wine, ghee, curd, milk and water respectively.

Continent Jambudvipa (Indian Blackberry Island), also known as Sudarshanadvipa, forms the innermost concentric island in the above scheme.

Its name is said to derive from a Jambu tree (another name for the Indian Blackberry, a kind of black plum).

The fruits of the Jambu tree are said to be as large as Elephants and when they become rotten and fall upon the crest of the mountains, a river of juice is formed from their expressed juice.

The river so formed is called Jambunadi (Jambu river) and flows through Jambudvipa, whose inhabitants drink its waters.

Insular continent Jambudvipa is said to comprise nine varsas (zones) and eight significant mountains.


Markandeya Purana portrays Jambudvipa as being depressed on its south and north and elevated and broad in the middle.

The elevated region forms the varsa named Ila-vrta or Meruvarsa.

At the center of Ila-vrta lies the golden Mount Meru, the king of mountains and the support of the planet Earth.

On the summit of Mount Meru is the vast city of Lord Brahma, known as Brahmapuri.


Surrounding Brahmapuri are the cities of Lord Indra and of seven other devatas or demigods.


The varsas of

Ramyaka (or Ramanaka),

Hiranmaya (or Hiranyaka) and

Uttarakuru (or Shringashaka)

are said to lie on the north, those of Hari, Kimpurusha and Bharata on the south and of Ketumala and Bhadrasva on the west and east sides of Mount Meru respectively.

The mountains named Nishada, Hemakuta and Himavan (Himalaya) lie on the south, mountains Nila, Sveta and Sringavan on the north, those of Malayavat and Gandhamadana on the west and east direction of Mount Meru respectively.


The geographical description of the Jambudvipa is given in great detail in Bhishmaparva of the Mahabharata and several {{Wiki|Puranas]].

Markandeya Purana and Brahmanda Purana divide Jambudvipa into four vast regions shaped like four petals of a Lotus with Mount Meru being located at the center like a pericarp.

The city of Brahmapuri is said to be enclosed by the river Ganga, known as Akash Ganga.

River Ganga is said to issue forth from the foot of Lord Vishnu and after washing the lunar region falls “through the skies” and after encircling the Brahmapuri “splits up into four mighty streams”, which are said to flow in four opposite directions from the landscape of Mount Meru and irrigate the vast lands of Jambudvipa.

River Sita irrigates the Bhadrasva varsa, river Jambunadi streams through the Ketumala varsa, river Alakananda flows through the Bharata varsa and river Bhadra washes the lands of the Uttara-Kuru varsa.

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Real World identification

So far there is no satisfactory identification of all zones (varsas) of Jambudvipa.

The Vayu Purana furnishes some details of the mountain ranges, valleys and river systems of the geographical region of Jambudvipa making it possible to identify some of their geographical features.


Other varsas of Jambudvipa has not been identified.

As regards the Dvipas or insular continents:

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Kumuda is also a Puranic name of a mountain forming the northern buttress of Mount Meru (i.e. Pamirs).

In anterior Epic Age Kumuda was the name given to high table-land of the Tartary located to north of the Himalaya range.


Thus, the Kumuda-dvipa lay close to the Pamirs.

Some scholars connect this Kumuda (the Komdei of Ptolemy, probably Kamdesh from Kamboj-desh?) with ancient Iranian Kambojas.

Hence the Plaksa-dvipa may have been the region lying to west of the Indus River probably comprising territories of Iran, middle and southern Afghanistan and parts of Pakistan, etc.

There has been an attempt to plot the concentric continents on solar system.[6] Their identification is difficult since, according to Matsya Purana, they are of super-Human nature.

The common names of the dviipa-s, having their vars.a-s (9 for Jambu-dviipa, 7 for the other dviipa-s) with a mountain and a river in each vars.a, is given in several Puraan.a-s .

There is a distinct set of names provides, however, in other Puraan.a-s .

The most detailed geography is that described in the Vaayu Puraan.a .


In Buddhism

The Buddhist cosmology divides the bhuma??ala (circle of the Earth) into three separate levels:


Kamadhatu (Desire realm),

Rupadhatu (Form realm), and

Arupyadhatu (Formless realm).


In the Kamadhatu is located Mount Sumeru which is said to be surrounded by four island-continents.


“The southernmost island is called Jambudvipa”.

The other three continents of Buddhist accounts around Sumeru are not accessible to humans from Jambudvipa.

Jambudvipa is shaped like a triangle with a blunted point facing south.

In its center is a gigantic Jambu tree (rose-apple) from which the continent takes its name, meaning “Jambu Island”.

Jambudvipa is the region where the humans live and is the only place where a being may become Enlightened by being born as a human being.

It is in Jambudvipa that one may receive the gift of Dharma and come to understand The Four Noble Truths, the Noble Eightfold Path and ultimately realize the Liberation from the cycle of Life and Death.


Another reference is from the Buddhist text Mahavamsa, where the emperor Ashoka‘s son Mahinda introduces himself to the Sri Lankan kind Devanampiyatissa as from Jambudvipa, referring to what is now the Indian mainland.

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According to Jain cosmology, Jambudvipa (The island of the rose apple tree) is at the centre of Madhyaloka, or the middle part of The Universe, where the humans reside.

Jambudvipaprajñapti or the treatise on the island of Roseapple tree contains A Description of Jambudvipa and Life biographies of ??abha and King Bharata.


Trilokasara (Essence of the three worlds),


Trilokaprajñapti (Treatise on the three worlds), Trilokadipika (Illumination of the three worlds) and K?etrasamasa (Summary of Jain geography) are the other texts that provide the details of Jambudvipa and Jain cosmology.

Madhyaloka consists of many continent-islands surrounded by oceans, first eight whose names are :-

Continent/ Island Ocean
Jambūdvīpa Lavanoda (Salt – ocean)
Ghatki Khand Kaloda (Black sea)
Puskarvardvīpa Puskaroda (Lotus Ocean)
Varunvardvīpa Varunoda (Varun Ocean)
Kshirvardvīpa Kshiroda (Ocean of milk)
Ghrutvardvīpa Ghrutoda (Butter milk ocean)
Ikshuvardvīpa Iksuvaroda (Sugar Ocean)
Nandishwardvīpa Nandishwaroda


Mount Meru is at the centre of the world surrounded by Jambūdvīpa, in form of a circle forming a diameter of 100,000 yojans .


Jambūdvīpa continent has 6 mighty mountains, dividing the continent into 7 zones (Ksetra).

The names of these zones are:


The three zones i.e. Bharat Kshetra, Mahavideh Kshetra and Airavat Kshetra are also known as Karma bhoomi because practice of austerities and liberation is possible and the Tirthankaras preach the Jain doctrine.


The other four zones,


Ramyak,

Hairanyvat Kshetra,

Haimava Kshetra and

Hari Kshetra

are known as akarmabhoomi or bhogbhumi as humans live a sinless life of pleasure and no religion or liberation is possible.


Notes

  1. ^ Agni Purana 108.1-2
  2. ^ Matsya Purana 121-122
  3. ^ Geographical Data in the Early Puranas. A Critical Study, Dr M. R. Singh: University of Rajasthan/Jaipur. Punthi Pustak, Calcutta. 1972. p. 5
  4. ^ Padma Purana 6.66-69
  5. ^ Vayu Purana 1.48.34-36
  6. ^ Richard L. Thompson. Mysteries of Sacred Universe, Govardhan Hill Publishing. 2000.
  7. ^ Schubring, Walther (1995)Pp. 204-246

Source

truthdisclosed.wordpress.com

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ka shi ru - 1 of the 9 divisions of Jambudvipa, island in the Indian Ocean [IW]

ko sha lA - Koshala (a mythical river the east of Jambudvipa) [RY]

gling gzhan - other continents [than Jambudvipa [RY]

gling bzhi - 1) (shar lus 'phags po). 2) (lto 'dzam bu gling) 3) (nub ba lang spyod) 4) (byang sgra mi snyan)

Four Continents.

Sublime in Body (lus 'phags) or Purvavideha. in the east,

Rose Apple Continent ('dzam bu gling) or Jambudvipa.

in the south, Enjoyer of Cattle (ba glang spyod) or Aparagodaniya.

in the west, and Unpleasant Sound(sgra mi snyan) or Uttarakuru. in the north [RY]

rgya gar rdo rje gdan - (lho 'dzam bu'i gling gi yul gyi dbus rgya gar rdo rje gdan) the central region is the Vajra Seat at Bodhgaya, at the center of Jambudvipa, the southern continent [RY]

gnas chen nyi shu rtsa bzhi -

It is recounted in the Chakrasamvara Tantra and its commentaries (as related in MK) that the World was once ruled by Bhairava, the wrathful Form of Mahadeva who made the land of Magadha the seat of his Power.

It is said also that four devas and four gandharvas descended from the sky and established their dominion in eight places known as the eight Celestial Abodes (mkha' spyod kyi gnas brgyad).

Likewise, four yakshas and four rakshasas, already on the Earth, made their way to Jambudvipa where they established themselves in eight Earthly Abodes (sa spyod kyi gnas brgyad), while four Nagas and four Asuras came to Jambudvipa from beneath the Earth, to settle themselves in eight Underground Abodes (sa 'og gi gnas brgyad).

They invited Bhairava to visit their dwellings, twenty-four in all, but he, instead of coming personally, manifested in each place as a lingam to which these savage beings would make blood sacrifices.

These demonic forces prevailed from the "golden age" until the beginning of our present "era of strife and conflict."

It was then, the Tantra recounts, that the Blessed One, Vajradhara, knew that the time had come to subdue these unsuitable beings.

Without his Mind ever wavering from objectless Compassion, he arose in the formidable wrathful display of a Heruka with four heads and twelve arms.

He danced, and through the Power of the nondual Wisdom of all the Buddhas, trampled down Mahadeva and his consort together with their retinue, liberating their minds into the absolute expanse and establishing them in great bliss.

The Heruka then blessed each of the twenty-four abodes as a palace of Chakrasamvara and each of the twenty-four lingams as a Mandala of sixty-two Wisdom deities.

The sixty-two are Chakrasamvara, his consort, and his retinue: the twenty-four male and twenty-four female Bodhisattvas, and the twelve goddesses. [MR] [RY]

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phyogs glang - Dignaga, [Syn (phyogs glang kyi glang po). is, among the Six Ornaments which Beautify Jambudvipa, the recipient of the transmission of pramana, valid cognition, to bring an end to confusion about meaning [RY]

phyogs glang - Dignaga. Fifth century author of Abhidharma Kosha.

Disciple of Vasubandhu, famed for his contributions to pramana, logic and epistemology.

Counted among the Six Ornaments which Beautify Jambudvipa, he is the holder of the transmission of valid cognition, which brings an end to confusion about meaning [RY]


dzam bu gling - Jambudvipa, Land of Jambu [RY]

'dzam gling - 1) S continent of Jambudvipa; 2) the World [IW]

'dzam gling gi rgyan - Ornament of Jambudvipa [RY]

[['dzam gling[dbus su rgyas pa]] - be propagated in the centre of Jambudvipa [RY]

'dzam gling sa yi lte ba - center of this Jambudvipa World [RY]

'dzam bu gling - Jambudvipa [IW]

'dzam bu gling - Jambudvipa [1of the four continents, to the south of Mount Meru the Rose apple continent, land of jambu.] [IW]

'dzam bu gling - Continent of the Rose-apple Tree, Jambudvipa, southern continent [RY]

ri rab - Sumeru. Meru.

Mount Meru.

The mountain in the center of the World surrounded by four continents of which the southern in our known World, Jambudvipa [RY]

ri rab lhun po gling bzhi dang bcas pa - Mount Sumeru and the four continents.

The mythological giant mountain at the center of our World-system surrounded by the four continents, where the two lowest classes of gods of the Desire Realm live.

It is encircled by chains of lesser mountains, lakes, continents, and oceans and is said to rise 84,000 leagues above sea-level.

Our present World is situated on the southern continent called Jambudvipa [RY]


sa yi lte ba - center of this World; (dzam gling sa yi lte ba) center of this Jambudvipa World [RY]

ser skya - 1) human beings, clergy and lay people. 2) Kapilavastu.

3) the city of pretas five hundred (dpag tshad) below the Earth of Jambudvipa.

4) pale yellow, yellowish; yellow-brown/ lamas and laymen [RY]

lho rgyal 'dzam gling gi lte ba - the very center of the southern continent, Jambudvipa [RY]

lho 'dzam bu gling - Jambudvipa in the south [RY]

lho yi 'dzam bu'i gling - Southern continent of the Rose-apple Jambudvipa [RY]

Source

RangjungYesheWiki:Jambudvipa