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[[stong gsum gyi stong chen po'i 'jig rten]] - Great Billionfold World System; Mipham: {[[gling bzhi]] [[ri rab]] [['dod lha drug]] [[tshangs pa'i 'jig rten]] [[dang bcas pa]] [[la]] [[gling bzhi pa'i 'jig rten gyi khams]] [[zhes bya]] [[la]] [[de]] [[stong]] [[la]] [[dang po spyi phud stong gi 'jig rten]] [[zhes bya]]'o [[de]] [[stong]] [[la bar]] [[ma'i]] [[stong]] [[gi]] [['jig rten]] [[gyi]] [[khams]] [[dang]] [[de]] [[stong]] [[la stong]] [[gsum]] [[gyi]] [[stong chen po]]'i [['jig rten]] [[zhes bya ste]] [[de na]] [[gling bzhi pa'i 'jig rten bye ba phrag brgya]] [[ste]] [[ther 'bum]] [[re]] [[yod pa]] [[de ni]] [[mchog gi sprul sku gcig gi 'dul zhing]] [[ngo]]}  The four continents, Mount Sumeru, the [abodes of the] six desire gods, along with the Abode of Brahma, are called a Four Continent World System. One thousand of these are called a First Order Thousandfold World System. One thousand such world systems are called an Intermediate Thousandfold World System. One thousand of these world systems are called a Great Billionfold World System that contains one billion Four Continent Worlds, and it is the domain of influence of a single supreme nirmanakaya. [RY]
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