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Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Śrīmad Bhāgavatam 5.24.6
tato 'dhastāc chata-yojanāntara iyaḿ pṛthivī yāvad dhaḿsa-bhāsa-śyena-suparṇādayaḥ patattri-pravarā utpatantīti
SYNONYMS
tataḥ adhastāt — beneath that; śata-yojana — of one hundred yojanas; antare — by an interval; iyam — this; pṛthivī — planet earth; yāvat — as high as; haḿsa — swans; bhāsa — vultures; śyena — eagles; suparṇa-ādayaḥ — and other birds; patattri-pravarāḥ — the chief among birds; utpatanti — can fly; iti — thus.
TRANSLATION
Below the abodes of the Yakṣas and Rākṣasas by a distance of 100 yojanas [800 miles] is the planet earth. Its upper limits extend as high as swans, hawks, eagles and similar large birds can fly.
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