Mount Meru (
Sanskrit
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/
Pali
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: मेरु)—also known as Sumeru, Sineru or Mahāmeru—is a
sacred, five-peaked mountain present within Hindu, Jain and
Buddhist cosmologies, revered as the centre of all
physical,
metaphysical
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and spiritual universes. It is professed to be located at the junction of the four great cosmic continents—Pubbavideha Dīpa, Uttarakuru Dīpa, Amaragoyāna Dīpa and Jambu Dīpa. Despite not having a clearly identified or known
geophysical location, Mount Meru is, nevertheless, always thought of as being either in the Himalayan Mountains or the
Aravalli Range (in western India). Mount Meru is also mentioned in scriptures of other, external religions to India, such as
Taoism
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—which was influenced, itself, by the arrival of Buddhism in China.
Many Hindu, Jain and Buddhist temples have been built as symbolic representations of Mount Meru. The "Sumeru Throne" (
:zh:须弥座; ''xūmízuò'') style is a common feature of
Chinese pagodas. The highest point (the finial bud) on the ''
pyatthat'', a
Burmese-style multi-tiered roof, represents Mount Meru.
Etymology
Etymologically, 'meru' in
Sanskrit
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means "high." The proper name of the mountain is ''Meru'' (Sanskrit: ''Meruparvata''), to which the approbatory prefix ''su-'' is added, resulting in the meaning "excellent Mount Meru" or "sublime Mount Meru". ''Meru'' is also the name of the central bead in a
mālā.
Geography
The dimensions attributed to Mount Meru — which all refer to it as a part of the
Cosmic Ocean, along with several other statements that describe it in geographically vague terms (for example, "the Sun along with all the planets circle the mountain") — make the determination of its location most difficult, according to most scholars.
Several researchers identify Mount Meru or Sumeru with the
Pamirs, northwest of
Kashmir
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.
The
Suryasiddhanta mentions that Mt. Meru lies at the centre of ''the Earth'' ("bhuva-madhya") in the land of the Jambunad (
Jambudvīpa). ''Narapatijayacharyasvarodaya'', a ninth-century text, based on mostly unpublished texts of Yāmal Tantr, mentions:
: " Prithvī-madhye shrūyate drishyate na tu"
: (Sumeru is heard to be at the centre of the Earth, but is not seen there).
Several versions of cosmology can be found in existing Hindu texts. In all of them, cosmologically, the Meru mountain was also described as being surrounded by Mandrachala Mountain to the east, Suparshva Mountain to the west, Kumuda Mountain to the north, and
Kailasha to the south.
In Buddhism
According to Buddhist cosmology, Mount Meru is at the centre of the world,
and
Jambūdvīpa is south of it.
It is 80,000
yojanas wide and 80,000 yojanas high according to the ''Abhidharmakośabhāṣyam'' and 84,000 yojanas high according to the ''Long Āgama Sutra''.
At the peak of Mount Meru is
Trāyastriṃśa, the realm where the ruler
Śakra resides.
The Sun and the Moon revolve around Mount Meru, and as the Sun passes behind it, it becomes nighttime. The mountain has four faces — each one made of a different material; the northern face is made of gold, the eastern one is made of crystal, the southern one is made of
lapis lazuli, and the western one is made of ruby.
In
Vajrayāna,
maṇḍala offerings often include Mount Meru, as they in part represent the entire universe. It is also believed that Mount Meru is the home of the
Buddha Cakrasaṃvara.
In Hinduism
Hindus believe Mount Meru to be a stairway to ''
Svarga'', a heaven where the
devas reside.
Meru is considered as the center of the universe and is described as 84,000
yojanas high, about , which would be 85 times the Earth's diameter. One
yojana can be taken to mean about 11.5 km (9 miles), though its magnitude seems to differ over periods — for example, the
Earth's circumference is 3,200 yojanas according to
Varahamihira and slightly less so in the ''
Aryabhatiya'', but is said to be 5,026.5 yojanas in the Suryasiddhānta. The ''
Matsya Purana'' and the ''
Bhagavata Purana'', along with some other Hindu texts, consistently give the height of 84,000 yojanas to Mount Meru, which translates into 672,000 miles or 1,082,000 kilometers. The Sun and Moon along with all the planets revolve around Mount Meru which connects the earth with the under world and heaven with Shiva residing on top of the mountain at
Kailasha.
Gods and
devas are described as frequenting Mount Meru.
According to the ''
Mahabharata'', Meru is located amidst the ''Himavat'' range between Malayavat and Gandhamadhana mountains. Some scriptures indicate that Shiva resides in a horn of the mountains called as ''Saivatra''.
''Mahabharata'' further states that the mountain gleans of gold when the rays of the sun fall on it and is said to contain lovely woods, lakes, rivers adorned with fruit trees, precious stones and life saving herbs. It also describes Meru as the means to reach heaven and only a being without any sins would be able to scale it.
Meru is also said to be the residence of
Kubera who lives near a golden gate with a lake called ''Alaka'' adorned with golden lotuses and sweet tasting water from which
Mandakini river arises.
As per the ''Mahabharata'', the
Pandavas along with their wife
Draupadi
Draupadi (), also referred to as Krishnā, Panchali and Yajnaseni, is the central heroine of the Indian epic poetry, ancient Indian epic ''Mahabharata''. In the epic, she is the princess of Panchala Kingdom, who later becomes the empress of K ...
, traveled towards the summit of the mountain as a means to reach the heaven but only
Yudhishthira who was accompanied by a dog, was able to make it.
The Hindu epic ''
Ramayana
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'' describes Kailash and
Lake Manasarovar located in the Mount Meru as places unlike anywhere in the world.
Mount Meru is also said to be kingdom of King
Kesari, father of
Lord Hanuman.
''
Vishnu Purana'' states that Meru is a pillar of the world, located at the heart of six mountain ranges symbolizing a
lotus. It also states that the four faces of Mount Kailash are made of crystal, ruby, gold, and lapis lazuli.
It further talks about Shiva sitting in a lotus position, engaged in deep meditation within the confines of the mountain. The mountain is home to four lakes, whose water is shared by the gods and four rivers that originate from the
Ganges
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and flow to the earth. The ''
Vayu Purana'' describes similarly with the mountain located close to a lake consisting of clear water with lotuses and lilies decked with water birds.
''
Bhagavata Purana'' places Kailash as located south of Mount Meru. ''
Skanda Purana
The ''Skanda Purana'' ( IAST: Skanda Purāṇa) is the largest '' Mukhyapurāṇa'', a genre of eighteen Hindu religious texts. The text contains over 81,000 verses, and is of Shaivite literature, titled after Skanda, a son of Shiva and Parv ...
'' mentions that the mountain is located amongst the highest peaks, perpetually covered with snow.
Mount Meru was said to be the residence of King Padmaja Brahma in antiquity.
This mythical mountain of gods was mentioned in the
Tantu Pagelaran, an
Old Javanese
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manuscript written in the 15th-century
Majapahit period. The manuscript describes the mythical origin of the island of
Java
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, as well as the legendary movement of portions of Mount Meru to Java. The manuscript explains that
Batara Guru (
Shiva
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) ordered the gods
Brahma
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and
Vishnu
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to fill Java with human beings. However, at that time, Java island was floating freely on the ocean, always tumbling and shaking. To stop the island's movement, the gods decided to nail it to the Earth by moving the part of Mahameru in
Jambudvipa (India) and attaching it to Java. The resulting mountain is
Mount Semeru, the tallest mountain in Java.
In Jainism
According to Jain cosmology, Mount Meru (or ''Sumeru'') is at the centre of the world surrounded by
Jambūdvīpa, in the form of a circle forming a diameter of 100,000 yojanas.
[Schubring, Walther (1995), pp. 204–246] There are two sets of sun, moon, and stars revolving around Mount Meru; while one set works, the other set rests behind Mount Meru.
Every
Tirthankara
In Jainism, a ''Tirthankara'' (; ) is a saviour and supreme preacher of the ''Dharma (Jainism), dharma'' (righteous path). The word ''tirthankara'' signifies the founder of a ''Tirtha (Jainism), tirtha'', a fordable passage across ''Saṃsā ...
is taken to the summit of Meru by
Indra
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Indra is the m ...
shortly after his birth, after putting the Tirthankara child's mother into a deep slumber. There, he is bathed and anointed with precious unctions. Indra and other Devas celebrate his birth.
Architecture
The concept of a holy mountain surrounded by various circles was incorporated into ancient
Hindu temple
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architecture with a ''
Shikhara
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'' (''Śikhara'') — a Sanskrit word translating literally to "peak" or "summit". Early examples of this style can be found at the
Harshat Mata Temple and
Harshnath Temple from the 8th century CE in
Rajasthan
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,
Western India
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. This concept also continued outside India, such as in
Bali
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, where temples feature
Meru towers.
In Buddhist temples, the
Mahabodhi Temple in
Bodh Gaya
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is the earliest example of the 5th- to 6th-century depiction. Many other Buddhist temples took on this form, such as the
Wat Arun in
Thailand
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and the
Hsinbyume Pagoda in
Myanmar
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.
File:Angkor Wat-108-Spiegelung-2007-gje.jpg, The five central towers of Angkor Wat
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, before a Hindu and later a Buddhist temple in Siem Reap, Cambodia
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, symbolize the peaks of Mount Meru
File:Sunset at Wat Chaiwatthanaram, Ayutthaya, Thailand.jpg, ''Prang'' of Wat Chaiwatthanaram, a Buddhist temple in Ayutthaya, Thailand, representing Mount Meru
File:วัดแจ้ง2.jpg, A Buddhist '' prang'' in Wat Arun, Bangkok
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, representing Mount Sumeru
File:Min Kun, Myanmar (Burma) - panoramio (23).jpg, Hsinbyume Pagoda in Mandalay, Myanmar
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, representing Mount Sumeru
File:Pura Ulun Danu Bratan, 2022.jpg, The ''meru'' of Pura Ulun Danu Bratan is dedicated to Shiva
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and his consort Parvathi
File:Jambudweep Rachna.jpg, Depiction of Mount Meru at Jambudweep, a Jain temple in Uttar Pradesh
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In other languages
In other languages, Mount Meru is pronounced:
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Assamese: (Meru Pôrbôt)
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Bengali: (Meru Porbot)
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Burmese: ()
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Cebuano:
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Chinese: (''Xūmíshān'')
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Gujarati: (''Meru Parvat'')
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Ilocano:
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Japanese: (''Shumisen'')
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Javanese: (Semeru)
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Kannada
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: (''Meru Parvata'')
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Khmer: (''Phnom Preah Someru'') or (''Phnom Preah Somae'')
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Korean: (''Sumisan'')
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Malayalam
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: (''Mahameru Parvatham'')
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Mongolian: (''Sümber Uul'')
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Nepali: सुमेरु पर्वत (''Sumeru Parwat'')
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Odia: (“Meru Pôrbôtô”)
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Maldivian: "Sumēru-Mandara" (sometimes spelt as Ṣumeru-Mandara)
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Pāli
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:
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Punjabi: (''Meru Parbat'')
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Sanskrit
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,
Marathi,
Hindi
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: (''Meru Parvat'')
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Tagalog:
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Tamil: (''Maha Meru Malai'')
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Telugu: (''Meru Parvatham'')
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Sinhala: (''Maha Meru Parvathaya'')
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Tibetan: (
Wylie: ''ri gyal po ri rab)''
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Thai: (''Khao phra sumen'')
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Vietnamese:
The mountain is also mentioned by
Diodorus Siculus as Mēros () and ascribes to
Dionysus
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events related in Indian mythology, trying to use this as explanation as to why the Greeks had come to say Dionysus was born out of a thigh (whose word in Ancient Greek is indeed ).
[https://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Roman/Texts/Diodorus_Siculus/2B*.html#ref11]
See also
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Sacred mountains of India
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Pure Land
Pure Land is a Mahayana, Mahayana Buddhist concept referring to a transcendent realm emanated by a buddhahood, buddha or bodhisattva which has been purified by their activity and Other power, sustaining power. Pure lands are said to be places ...
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Hara Berezaiti
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Himavanta
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Yggdrasil
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Axis mundi
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The Eight Mountains
Notes
External links
* Description of Mount Meru in the Devi-bhagavata-puran
1http://www.sacred-texts.com/hin/db/bk08ch15.htm 2]
Painting of Mount Meru found in Buddhist cave sanctuary in Xinjiang, China* Mount Meru in Encyclopedia of Buddhist Iconograph
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