Disclaimer: This translation does not guarantee complete accuracy, please confirm with the original page text.
210. Question: Where are the Sumeru Mountain and the other four Meru Mountains located, and what is their nature? Answer: The Meru Mountains are located in the central part of the Videha regions. The Sudarshan Meru is 1000 yojanas deep (foundation), 68,000 yojanas high, and 10,000 yojanas wide on the ground. The four Meru Mountains are 84,000 yojanas high, including 1000 yojanas of foundation, and 6,400 yojanas wide on the ground. The extent of all five Merus is 1000 yojanas at the peak.
At the base of the Sumeru Mountain is the Bhadrashala forest, 500 yojanas above it is the Nandana forest, 62,000 yojanas above it is the Saumanas forest, and 36,000 yojanas above it is the Panduka forest. These four forests are around the Sumeru Mountain and are adorned with various types of trees. In the east, south, west, and north directions of the four forests, there is one artificial Jina Chaityalaya each. In the four directions of the Panduka forest, there are four stones named Panduka, Pandukambla, Rakta, and Raktakambla, which are similar in color to gold, silver, heated gold, and blood, respectively.
The Tirthankaras born in the Bharat region, the western Videha region, the Airavata region, and the eastern Videha region, are respectively crowned in these
"