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     Also, [[Kharadiya]]. The abode of [[Bodhisattva Earth Repository]]. Pronunciation and Meaning in the [[Buddhist Scriptures]] by [[Hui-lin]] (737-820) describes Mount [[Kharadiya]] as one of seven concentric gold mountain ranges that, according to ancient Indian and [[Buddhist cosmology]], surround [[Mount Sumeru]].
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Pronunciation and Meaning in the [[Buddhist Scriptures]] by [[Hui-lin]] (737-820) describes [[Mount Kharadiya]] as one of seven concentric gold mountain ranges that, according to ancient Indian and [[Buddhist cosmology]], surround [[Mount Sumeru]]. [[Kharadiya]]
 
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Kharadiya, Mount

伽羅陀山 (Skt; Jpn Karada-sen)

    Also, Kharadiya.

The abode of Bodhisattva Earth Repository.

Pronunciation and Meaning in the Buddhist Scriptures by Hui-lin (737-820) describes Mount Kharadiya as one of seven concentric gold mountain ranges that, according to ancient Indian and Buddhist cosmology, surround Mount Sumeru. Kharadiya

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