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Buddhist Cosmology
CHINA, Tibet; 17th-20th century; Color on cloth; 175.5 x 141.2 cm; Tibet Museum, Lhasa, Tibet, China
Mount Sumeru was first described in ancient Indian myths and was later incorporated into Buddhist cosmology, where it represents the center of the universe. According to the Chapter on Jambudvipa" in the Dirgha Agama |