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the seven golden mountain [circles] 1) [[gnya' shing 'dzin]]. 2) [[gshol mda' 'dzin]] 3) [[seng ldeng can]] 4) [[lta na sdug]] 5) [[rta rna]] 6) [[rnam 'dud]] 7) [[mu khyud 'dzin]] [RY]
the seven golden mountain [circles] 1) [[gnya' shing 'dzin]]. 2) [[gshol mda' 'dzin]] 3) [[seng ldeng can]] 4) [[lta na sdug]] 5) [[rta rna]] 6) [[rnam 'dud]] 7) [[mu khyud 'dzin]] [RY]

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གསེར་རི་བདུན
the seven golden mountain [circles] 1) gnya' shing 'dzin. 2) gshol mda' 'dzin 3) seng ldeng can 4) lta na sdug 5) rta rna 6) rnam 'dud 7) mu khyud 'dzin [RY]

Seven golden mountains. According to the cosmology of the Abhidharma, seven circles of mountains surrounding Mount Sumeru in the center of our universe [RY]

the 7 golden mountain[s] [circles] [IW]