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"name":"SB 5.20.36", "h1":"SB 5.20.36", "label":"Text 36", "title":"Śrīmad Bhāgavatam 5.20.36", "description":"Between the lands inhabited by living entities and those that are uninhabited stands the great mountain which separates the two and which is therefore celebrated as Lokāloka."
} —
SB 5.20.36
Text
lokāloka iti samākhyā yad anenācalena lokālokasyāntarvar-tināvasthāpyate.
Synonyms
loka—with light (or with inhabitants); alokaḥ—without light (or without inhabitants); iti—in this way; samākhyā—designation; yat—which; anena—by this; acalena—mountain; loka—of the land inhabited by living entities; alokasya—and of the land not inhabited by living entities; antarvartinā—which is in the middle; avasthāpyate—is established.
Translation
Between the lands inhabited by living entities and those that are uninhabited stands the great mountain which separates the two and which is therefore celebrated as Lokāloka.