Surrounding Sumeru Mountain are four mountains known as Mandara, Merumandara, Supārśva and Kumuda, each 10,000 yojanas long and 10,000 yojanas high. On these four mountains there are trees a banyan tree. There are also lakes full of milk, honey, sugarcane juice and pure water. These lakes can fulfill all desires. There are also gardens named Nandana, Citraratha, Vaibhrājaka and Sarvatobhadra. On the side of Supārśva Mountain is a kadamba tree with streams of honey flowing from its hollows, and on Kumuda Mountain there is a banyan tree named Śatavalśa, from whose roots flow rivers containing milk, yogurt and many other desirable things.
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<span class="link">[[Vanisource:SB 5.16 Summary|SB 5.16 Summary]]: </span><div style="display: inline;" class="text"><p style="display: inline;">Surrounding Sumeru Mountain are four mountains known as Mandara, Merumandara, Supārśva and Kumuda, each 10,000 yojanas long and 10,000 yojanas high. On these four mountains there are trees a banyan tree. There are also lakes full of milk, honey, sugarcane juice and pure water. These lakes can fulfill all desires. There are also gardens named Nandana, Citraratha, Vaibhrājaka and Sarvatobhadra. On the side of Supārśva Mountain is a kadamba tree with streams of honey flowing from its hollows, and on Kumuda Mountain there is a banyan tree named Śatavalśa, from whose roots flow rivers containing milk, yogurt and many other desirable things.</p></div> | <div class="heading">Surrounding Sumeru Mountain are four mountains known as Mandara, Merumandara, Supārśva and Kumuda. On the side of Supārśva Mountain is a kadamba tree with streams of honey flowing from its hollows.</div> | ||
<span class="link">[[Vanisource:SB 5.16 Summary|SB 5.16 Summary]]: </span><div style="display: inline;" class="text"><p style="display: inline;">Surrounding Sumeru Mountain are four mountains known as Mandara, Merumandara, Supārśva and Kumuda, each 10,000 yojanas long and 10,000 yojanas high. On these four mountains there are trees a banyan tree. There are also lakes full of milk, honey, sugarcane juice and pure water. These lakes can fulfill all desires. There are also gardens named Nandana, Citraratha, Vaibhrājaka and Sarvatobhadra. On the side of Supārśva Mountain is a kadamba tree with streams of honey flowing from its hollows, and on Kumuda Mountain there is a banyan tree named Śatavalśa, from whose roots flow rivers containing milk, yogurt and many other desirable things.</p> | |||
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<span class="link">[[Vanisource:SB 5.16.11|SB 5.16.11, Translation]]: </span><div style="display: inline;" class="trans text"><p style="display: inline;">On the four sides of the great mountain known as Sumeru are four mountains-Mandara, Merumandara, Supārśva and Kumuda—which are like its belts. The length and height of these mountains are calculated to be 10,000 yojanas (80,000 miles).</p></div> | <span class="link">[[Vanisource:SB 5.16.11|SB 5.16.11, Translation]]: </span><div style="display: inline;" class="trans text"><p style="display: inline;">On the four sides of the great mountain known as Sumeru are four mountains-Mandara, Merumandara, Supārśva and Kumuda—which are like its belts. The length and height of these mountains are calculated to be 10,000 yojanas (80,000 miles).</p> | ||
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<span class="link">[[Vanisource:SB 5.16.22|SB 5.16.22, Translation]]: </span><div style="display: inline;" class="trans text"><p style="display: inline;">On the side of Supārśva Mountain stands a big tree called Mahākadamba, which is very celebrated. From the hollows of this tree flow five rivers of honey, each about five vyāmas wide. This flowing honey falls incessantly from the top of Supārśva Mountain and flows all around Ilāvṛta-varṣa, beginning from the western side. Thus the whole land is saturated with the pleasing fragrance.</p></div> | <span class="link">[[Vanisource:SB 5.16.22|SB 5.16.22, Translation]]: </span><div style="display: inline;" class="trans text"><p style="display: inline;">On the side of Supārśva Mountain stands a big tree called Mahākadamba, which is very celebrated. From the hollows of this tree flow five rivers of honey, each about five vyāmas wide. This flowing honey falls incessantly from the top of Supārśva Mountain and flows all around Ilāvṛta-varṣa, beginning from the western side. Thus the whole land is saturated with the pleasing fragrance.</p> | ||
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Srimad-Bhagavatam
SB Canto 5
Surrounding Sumeru Mountain are four mountains known as Mandara, Merumandara, Supārśva and Kumuda. On the side of Supārśva Mountain is a kadamba tree with streams of honey flowing from its hollows.
SB 5.16 Summary:
SB 5.16.11, Translation:
On the four sides of the great mountain known as Sumeru are four mountains-Mandara, Merumandara, Supārśva and Kumuda—which are like its belts. The length and height of these mountains are calculated to be 10,000 yojanas (80,000 miles).
SB 5.16.22, Translation:
On the side of Supārśva Mountain stands a big tree called Mahākadamba, which is very celebrated. From the hollows of this tree flow five rivers of honey, each about five vyāmas wide. This flowing honey falls incessantly from the top of Supārśva Mountain and flows all around Ilāvṛta-varṣa, beginning from the western side. Thus the whole land is saturated with the pleasing fragrance.