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The Vijayadhar mountains are like fortresses. The Raktoda rivers, which flow through them, symbolize the half-conquest of the universe, hence the name Vijayadhar is meaningful. These Vijayadhar mountains have nine peaks, eight of which are inhabited by the Vyantar Devas. The ninth peak, the Siddhakut, houses the Jain temple. In the Bharat-Airavat region, the Vijayadhar mountains have caves and entrances through which the Ganga, Sindhu, Rakta, and Raktoda rivers flow into the oceans like the Lavana. Similarly, all the Vijayadhar mountains in the Videha region have the same structure.
**Question:** Where and how does the Kalchakra change, and where does it not change?
**Answer:** In the Bharat and Airavat regions, the Kalchakra changes due to the Utsarpini and Avasarpini kalas. There are six divisions of each of the Utsarpini and Avasarpini kalas. The six divisions of the Avasarpini kala are:
1. Sushama-Sushama
2. Sushama
3. Sushama-Dushsma
4. Dushsma-Sushama
5. Dushsma
6. Dushsma-Dushsma
The Sushama-Sushama kala lasts for four Koda-kodi sagaras, the Sushama kala for three Koda-kodi sagaras, the Sushama-Dushsma kala for two Koda-kodi sagaras, the Dushsma-Sushama kala for one Koda-kodi sagara minus 42,000 years, the Dushsma kala for 21,000 years, and the Dushsma-Dushsma kala for 21,000 years. Similarly, the Utsarpini kala also has six divisions: