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There are two types of Bhoga-bhumis. In Bharat and Airavat regions, the Kalchakra changes, hence the Bhoga-bhumis there are called unstable. Where the Kalchakra does not change, the Bhoga-bhumis are stable.
There are three types of Bhoga-bhumis based on their quality: 1. Uttama, 2. Madhyama, and 3. Jaghanya.
In Devakuru and Uttar Kuru (parts of Videha), there is Uttama Bhoga-bhumi. In Uttama Bhoga-bhumi, humans have a height of 3 Kos, a lifespan of 3 Palyas, and they eat Badri fruit every 3 days.
In Hari and Ramyak regions, there is Madhyama Bhoga-bhumi. Here, humans have a height of 2 Kos, a lifespan of 2 Palyas, and they eat Baheda fruit every 2 days.
In Hemvat, Heranyavat regions, and in the countless islands and seas in the middle, there is Jaghanya Bhoga-bhumi. Here, humans have a height of 1 Kos, a lifespan of 1 Palyas, and they eat Amla fruit every day.
In Bharat and Airavat regions, the Kalchakra keeps changing. During the Sushama-Sushama period, there is Uttama Bhoga-bhumi, during the Sushama period, there is Madhyama Bhoga-bhumi, and during the Sushama-Dushshama period, there is Jaghanya Bhoga-bhumi.
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