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1) The three incalculable aeons. 2) the three great incalculable aeons. 3) according to Abhidharma tradition a period longer than a sixty digit number of years is counted as one incalculable aeon. 4) hence. 5) thrice the incalculable aeon is three great incalculable aeons [RY]
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1) The three incalculable [[aeon]]s. 2) the [[three great incalculable aeons]]. 3) according to [[Abhidharma]] tradition a period longer than a sixty digit number of years is counted as one incalculable aeon. 4) hence. 5) thrice the incalculable aeon is three great incalculable aeons [RY]


The three great incalculable aeons [abhidharma tradition: a period > 10 to the 60th power years is counted as one incalculable aeon, thrice that is three great incalculable aeons] [IW]
The three great incalculable aeons [abhidharma tradition: a period > 10 to the 60th power years is counted as one incalculable aeon, thrice that is three great incalculable aeons] [IW]

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བསྐལ་ཆེན་གྲངས་མེད་གསུམ
བསྐལ་ཆེན་གྲངས་མེད་གསུམ།

1) The three incalculable aeons. 2) the three great incalculable aeons. 3) according to Abhidharma tradition a period longer than a sixty digit number of years is counted as one incalculable aeon. 4) hence. 5) thrice the incalculable aeon is three great incalculable aeons [RY]

The three great incalculable aeons [abhidharma tradition: a period > 10 to the 60th power years is counted as one incalculable aeon, thrice that is three great incalculable aeons] [IW]

The three great incalculable aeons [IW]