
How the Universe is Made?
This universe is made up of the four elements, air, water, earth, fire, and matter.
A universe that is circular and shaped like a bicycle is called a cosmic world.
The infinite universe of Buddha Gātapa and the infinite universe of science are outside this cosmic world. Within this cosmic world, there are one hundred thousand universes (worlds) called the present age (present day), all of which are one and the same and vast.
A universe is (1,203,150) yujanas in length and breadth, and its circumference is (3,610,350) yujanas in circumference.
Below and above this hundred thousand universes (worlds), there is a 960,000-yuzana-wide atmosphere.
That atmosphere pushes upward and continuously blows against the 480,000-yuzana-wide mass of water that exists solidly beneath and above the world.
To prevent the water from flowing into another universe, the upper and lower azhakas on the sides of the four-sided universe are constantly blocked and blocked by the lower and upper azhakas, which constantly filter and filter the air below and the upper azhakas. Below that atmosphere, the infinite sky is endless.
Therefore, the water that supports the world remains upright as long as the four-sided universe.
Just as the earth is floating like a circle on the surface of the water, the universe is floating like a circle on the surface of the water.
These circles are said to be the earth circles that float on the surface of the water during the time of the great power. The earth circle is said to be two hundred and forty thousand (240,000) yujanas, and the rocky ground below is said to be (120,000) yujanas, and the clay ground is (120,000) yujanas. 1 Yujana is equal with 12.6 miles.
If one looks at the earth circles below from the realm of the eternal Brahma, one can clearly see the earth circles floating on the surface of the water, just as one can see frog eggs laid on the surface of the water.
The Four Elements and the Nature of the Universe
The Buddha Gautama explained the structure of the universe (earth), air, water, earth, fire, and the four elements more than 2500 years ago.
The extent of the atmosphere that Buddha Gautama explained was expressed in Yujnas, and he explained that the atmosphere is 960,000 Yujnas (960,000). Today, scientists estimate that the mass of the atmosphere is (5,700,000,000) tons.
The Buddha said that the mass of water is 480,000 Yujnas, and scientists say that the mass of the earth is 120,000 Yujnas, and the mass of the rock is 120,000 Yujnas, and the mass of the clay is 120,000 Yujnas, for a total of 240,000. Scientists say that the mass of the earth is 59,742 × 1014 kilograms (Marth) 059,742 × 1014.
This air, water, earth, The four great elements of fire are present in every living and non-living thing. These four great elements, by their nature and by their structure, create great wonders, and are called Mahabhuta in Pali.
In this world, the living, the fish, the great Ahurai, the great Brahman, etc., and the inanimate Gandhamadana Mountain, the Himalayas, the great Anotattapa Lake, the great Myinmo Mountain, the Manjushakana Natava tree, the Manijatapattiyya, the temple of the sun, the temple of the moon, the Tara, the great stars, and the great meteors, all these wonderful things are composed of these four elements. They are only the great structures of the four great elements.
Just as a magician deceives with his magic, a beluga deceives, These four great bodies are able to deceive beings.
Therefore, the four great bodies are often called magicians and giants.
This universe (the world) is destroyed by nature, and when the world burns, it burns down to the first jhana Brahma realm.
The world flood continues to rise and the second jhana Brahma realm is destroyed.
When the world winds blow, everything is crushed to dust and destroyed until the third Brahma jhana.
From the perspective of living beings…
When the earth element is corrupted, they have a strong and hard body and suffer from various diseases.
When the apo element is corrupted, they have a rotten body, a rotten body and suffer from various diseases.
When the air element is corrupted, they have a paralyzed body, a sore body, a body that does not want to be touched, and suffer from various diseases.
When the teja element is corrupted, they have a fever and a body that gets hot and sick, a body that gets cold and sick, and so on.
Therefore, the four great elements of the great nature are corruptible. If a living being is killed by a great fire, it dies suddenly. Even a lifeless mountain will collapse.
Of these four great elements, –
Earth and water are heavy elements, and air and fire are light elements. Fire and air, earth and water are equal in nature.
If you look at a living person’s step, the movement of the foot in one step is the power of the wind. The straight step forward and the sideways movement are the powers of the wind. The lowering of the foot is the power of the earth, and the pressing of the foot on the ground below is the power of the earth.
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