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ArtistMonks, there, as long as the rotating moon and sun illuminate [all] directions with their light, the system of a thousand worlds extends. In this system of a thousand worlds, there are a thousand moons, a thousand suns, a thousand kings of the Sumeru mountains, a thousand [continents] Jambudips, a thousand [continents] Aparagoyan, a thousand [continents] Uttarakuru, a thousand [continents] Pubbavidehi, the thousand four great oceans; one thousand Four Great Kings, one thousand [heavenly worlds ruled by] Four Great Kings, one thousand [heavenly worlds] Tavatimsa, one thousand [heavenly worlds] Pits, a thousand [heavenly worlds] Thusites, a thousand [celestial worlds] of devas enjoying the creations, a thousand [celestial worlds] of devas having power over the creations of others, a thousand worlds of brahmas. And there, monks, as far as this system of a thousand worlds extends, Maha Brahma is considered the highest. But even in Maha Brahma there are changes, there are changes. Seeing it this way, a trained Noble disciple is disappointed by it. Being disappointed, he becomes impassive to the highest, not to mention the lowest.
A group of monks in vibrant robes walks toward a surreal sunset on a desert landscape, with celestial bodies illuminating the sky, creating a tranquil yet otherworldly atmosphere.