Palya

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A palya is a

yojans high (between 4 and 9 miles or 6.4 km and 14.5 km), if one strand was laid down every century
.

A palya is the length of time it would take to empty a

well a mile square stuffed full of fine hairs, if one hair were removed every century.[1]

The concept of Palya was born of the desire to quantify relative dimensions in time and space in proportion to the achievement of Nirvana or some similar enlightened state.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Pratt, James B. (1917). Book review, The Harvard Theological Review, Vol. X, p.303. Harvard University Press. [ISBN unspecified].
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