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  2. Mount Meru - Wikipedia

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    Bhutanese thangka of Mt. Meru and the Buddhist universe (19th cent., Trongsa Dzong, Trongsa, Bhutan).. Mount Meru (Sanskrit/Pali: मेरु)—also known as Sumeru, Sineru or Mahāmeru—is a sacred, five-peaked mountain present within Hindu, Jain and Buddhist cosmologies, revered as the centre of all physical, metaphysical and spiritual universes. [1]

  3. Mount Meru (Buddhism) - Wikipedia

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    Mount Meru (also Sumeru or Sineru or Kangrinboqe/Kailash) is the name of the central world-mountain in Buddhist cosmology. Etymologically, the proper name of the mountain is Meru (Pāli Meru ), to which is added the approbatory prefix su- , resulting in the meaning "excellent Meru" or "wonderful Meru".

  4. The Million Eyes of Sumuru - Wikipedia

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    The Million Eyes of Sumuru, also known as The Million Eyes of Su-muru and Sumuru, is a 1967 British-Hong Kong spy film directed by Lindsay Shonte and starring Frankie Avalon, George Nader and Shirley Eaton. [1] It was produced by Harry Alan Towers and filmed at the Shaw Brothers studios in Hong Kong.

  5. Buddhist cosmology - Wikipedia

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    The foundations of the earth All of the structures of the earth, Sumeru and the rest, extend downward to a depth of 80,000 yojanas below sea level – the same as the height of Sumeru above sea level. Below this is a layer of "golden earth", a substance compact and firm enough to support the weight of Sumeru.

  6. Eridu - Wikipedia

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    Eridu (Sumerian: 𒉣 𒆠, romanized: NUN.KI; Sumerian: eridug ki; Akkadian: irîtu) was a Sumerian city located at Tell Abu Shahrain (Arabic: تل أبو شهرين), also Abu Shahrein or Tell Abu Shahrayn, an archaeological site in Lower Mesopotamia.

  7. Semeru - Wikipedia

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    Semeru is named after Sumeru, the central world mountain in Hinduism. As stated in legend, it was transplanted from India to create the island of Java; the tale is recorded in the 15th-century East Javanese work Tantu Pagelaran. It was originally placed in the western part of the island, but that caused the island to tip, so the gods moved it ...

  8. Time-lock puzzle - Wikipedia

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    A Time-lock puzzle, or Time released cryptography encrypts a message that cannot be decrypted until a specified amount of time has passed. The concept was first described by Timothy C. May , [ 1 ] and a solution first introduced by Ron Rivest , Adi Shamir , and David A. Wagner in 1996. [ 2 ]

  9. Amazon Trail 3rd Edition - Wikipedia

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    Amazon Trail 3rd Edition: Rainforest Adventures is a 1998 game based on the video game The Oregon Trail. It is not a true sequel to the franchise, but is rather largely the same game as Amazon Trail II , only with updated graphics, interfaces, and major bug fixes that caused problems in the second game.