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'''Trichiliocosm''' (Tib. ''tong sum''; [[Wyl.]] ''stong gsum'') — following ancient Indian cosmology, the Buddhist [[Abhidharma]] literature explains that there are an infinite number of [[world]]s. Each world has at its centre a [[Mount Meru]] surrounded by seven oceans and [[seven mountain ranges|seven rings of golden mountains]] separating them. Outside are the [[four continents]] and [[eight subcontinents]] (two out at sea, left and right of each of the continents). We humans live on the southern continent called “[[Jambudvipa]]”. This entire world is then surrounded by the outer iron mountains. One thousand of such worlds constitute a 'thousandfold world system' (Skt. ''sāhasracūḍikalokadhātu''). A thousand of these makes up a 'second-order thousandfold world system' (Skt. ''dvitīyamadhyama sāhasralokadhātu''). Then, when multiplied a thousand times further, this makes a 'third-order world system' or ''''trichiliocosm'''', a universe of a billion worlds (Skt. ''trisāhasra mahāssāhasralokadhātu''; Wyl. ''stong gsum gyi 'jig rten khams''). It is said that a single [[supreme nirmanakaya]] [[buddha]] has mastery over such a world system. ==Alternative Terms/Translations== *a billion-fold universe *a third-order thousand world system *a third-order great universal system of one thousand million worlds *a cosmos of a billion universes *a billion-fold world-system ==Internal Links== *[[Saha world]] ==Further Reading== *[[Jamgön Kongtrul]], ''Myriad Worlds'' (Ithaca: Snow Lion, 1995), pages 102-3. [[Category:Cosmology]] [[Category:Abhidharma]]
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