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From the base of the mountain to 6 *Raju* there are seven earths: Ratnaprabha, Sharkaraprabha, Balukaprabha, Pra, Dhumraprabha, Tamah Prabha and Maha Tamah Prabha. Below this, there is a space of 1 *Raju* which is devoid of earth (earthless) and is filled with the five stationary beings (Nigoda etc.).
The height of Mount Meru is the measure of the middle world (Madhyaloka). Mount Meru is one thousand yojanas deep inside the earth (root depth), ninety-nine thousand yojanas outside, i.e., on the earth, and has a peak of forty yojanas.
The height of the upper world (Urdhvaloka) is 7 *Raju* less than the height of the middle world. From the peak of Mount Meru, leaving a distance of 1 *Bal* (hair's breadth), up to the end of the world (Lokanta), i.e., 7 *Raju*, is the Urdhvaloka. In the Urdhvaloka, there are 16 heavens, 6 Graiveyak, 6 Anudish, 5 Anuttar and the Siddhaloka.
**Construction**
1. "Below the seventh earth, in one *Raju*, there is only Nigoda." This is a misconception among readers. In reality, the five stationary beings are present there as well. It is also said: "Therefore, below that part, there is a space of one *Raju* which is devoid of earth and is filled with the five stationary beings (Nigoda etc.)." (Karthi Anu. / Lokanupreksha Ga. 120 commentary in Shatkhandagam, in Kshetranugam, it is clearly written that the five stationary beings are present everywhere in the world. (Dhaval 4/8788 etc.)