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From ''tri-'' + ''chilia-'' + Ancient Greek κόσμος ("world"), partially calquing Sanskrit त्रिसहस्रमहासहस्रलोकधातु (''literally'' "three thousand million world element"). | |||
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'''trichiliocosm''' (''pl.'' '''trichiliocosms''') | '''trichiliocosm''' (''pl.'' '''trichiliocosms''') | ||
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The Trichiliocosm is referenced many times throughout the story, most often by MAMIYA right before a character's death. In its original context of Buddhist cosmology, it refers to a billion world-systems, while in MAMIYA, it is revealed to be another name for the Upper Layer's library and its endless stories.
In Buddhism
Origin & history
From tri- + chilia- + Ancient Greek κόσμος ("world"), partially calquing Sanskrit त्रिसहस्रमहासहस्रलोकधातु (literally "three thousand million world element").
Noun
trichiliocosm (pl. trichiliocosms)
1. (Buddhism) A concept in cosmology of a "third-order" universe containing one thousand second-order clusters, which are made of one thousand first-order clusters, which are in turn made of a thousand worlds each. Billion-fold universe.[1]
In MAMIYA
- ↑ Meaning of trichiliocosm https://www.wordsense.eu/trichiliocosm/
