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## The Fifth Karmagrantha
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The summary of the aforementioned length, width, etc. of the Lok is as follows: At the bottom, where the seventh Naraka is, it is seven Rajus wide. From there, it gradually decreases, and by the time it reaches the first Naraka at the top, it is one Raju wide. After that, it gradually increases, reaching a width of five Rajus near the fifth Devalok. Then, it gradually decreases again, reaching a width of one Raju at the final part. The total length of the Lok is fourteen Rajus, and the maximum width is Gal Raju Nasa Jay Chauhan El.
This Lok is packed with both moving and stationary beings. Moving beings reside only in the Asnadi, but stationary beings reside in both As and Stavar Nadi. The fourteen Rajus long and one Raju wide space in the middle of the Lok, from top to bottom, is called Prasnadi, and the rest of the Lok is called Stavarnadi.
If we imagine this fourteen Rajus high and maximum seven Rajus and minimum one Raju long and wide Lok as a cube, then it would have seven Rajus height, seven Rajus length, and seven Rajus width. Because if we divide the entire Lok into pieces of one Raju each, there would be 343 pieces. Out of these, 166 are Adholok and 147 are Urvalok Dhanrajus. The cube root of these is 7. Therefore, the measure of the Panikrit Lok is seven Rajus, and there are 343 Dhanrajus.
The method of calculating this is as follows: The width of the Adholok at the bottom is seven Rajus, and it gradually decreases on both sides, leaving one Raju at the middle Lok at a height of seven Rajus. If we divide this Adholok into two equal parts and then flip both parts and place them side by side, its width will extend downwards...