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6. Shukra, 10. Shuk, 11. Shar, 12. Tahbar, 13. Bharat, 14. Pranat, 15. Aran and 16. Achyut. These are the names of the heavens, associated with the names of the Indras, with the association of the assembly called 'Sudharma' for Saudharma heaven and the rest.
The upper world is from Merutal to Siddhalok, which is 7 Raju in measure. Of this, the middle world is Muru measure, i.e., 1,00,040 yojanas. From the top of Meru, the beginning of heaven is from above, the thickness of a human hair, the measure of the best enjoyment land. From Merutal, in one and a half Raju, there is Saudharma-Aishan, above it, in one and a half Raju, there is Sanatkumar-Mahendra, above it, in half-half Raju measure, there are six other pairs in order. Thus, there are sixteen heavens in six Raju. Above the sixteen heavens, in one Raju, there are nine Graiveyak, nine Anudish and five Anuttar Vimanas. The number of heavens is sixteen. In the sixteen heavens, there is one Indra each in the first four heavens and the last four heavens, and in the middle eight heavens, there are two Indras each, i.e., one Indra between a pair, hence twelve kalpas are considered in relation to the Indras. 107. Question: Who are the nine Graiveyak? Why are they called Graiveyak?
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