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Gandharva, Yaksha, Bhut and Pishach are the abodes of these seven types of Vyantaradevas.
Ratnaprabha, in the muddy part of the earth, south and north of Jambudvipa, after the Sal and Dipa-sa, we find the abodes of the Vyantaras called Dakshinenndra, Uttaraindra and their families, the Rakshasas.
From the junction of Chitra and Va, starting from the height of Mount Meru and extending to the extent of the Madhyaloka, the Vyantaradevas reside in their respective Bhavanpuras, abodes and buildings. 71. Question: What are the Chaityavrikshas of the Vyantaradevas? What is their form? Answer: The Vyantaradevas have Chaityavrikshas named Ashoka, Champa, Nagakesar, Tumbar, Vat, Kantakataru, Tulasi and Kadamba respectively.
At the root of the Chaityavrikshas, in each direction, there are four Jinapratimas with Palyankaasanas. In front of each pratima, there is a Manastambha adorned with garlands of various types of flowers and divine ghantajala, etc.
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