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Tib: Harrison 1978
yaṅ de'i tshe stoṅ gsum gyi stoṅ chen po'i 'jig rten gyi khams 'di | 'di nas steṅ du tshaṅs pa'i 'jig rten man chad tha na 'khar1 ba'i rtse mo gzugs pa'i sa khyon tsam yaṅ dbaṅ che ba dbaṅ tshe bar grags pa'i lha daṅ | klu daṅ | gnod sbyin daṅ | dri za daṅ | lha ma yin daṅ | nam mkha' ldiṅ daṅ | mi'am ci daṅ | lto 'phye chen po rnams kyis ma gaṅ ba gaṅ yaṅ med par gyur to ||
1. khar.
Eng: Harrison 1990
And so at that time this Trichiliomegachiliocosm (Skt. trisāhasra-mahāsāhasra-lokadhātu), in the space overhead and up to the level of the Brahmaloka, was so crowded with highly exalted devas, nāgas, yakṣas, gandharvas, asuras, garuḍas, kinnaras and mahoragas that one could not even have found enough room to insert the point of a staff.
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