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- Four_corners_of_the_world abstract "Several cosmological and mythological systems portray four corners of the world or four quarters of the world corresponding approximately to the four points of the compass. At the center may lie a sacred mountain, garden, world tree, or other beginning point of creation. Often four rivers run to the four corners of the world, and water or irrigate the four quadrants of the earth.In Mesopotamian cosmology and in the creation account of the Bible, the four corners of the world are defined by four rivers flowing out of the garden of creation, which is the center of the world. In the Bible, the garden is the Garden of Eden, and the four rivers are the Tigris, Euphrates, Pishon, and Gihon. The Tigris runs to Assyria, the Euphrates to Armenia, the Pishon to Havilah (Arabia?) or Elam, and the Gihon to Ethiopia.In Hinduism, the sacred mountain Kailash has four sides, from which flow four rivers to the four quarters of the world (the Ganges, Indus, Oxus (Amu Darya), and Śita (Tarim)), dividing the world into four quadrants. Another account is of a celestial mountain, Mount Meru, buttressed by four terrestrial mountain ranges which extend in four directions. Between them are four sacred lakes, through which the celestial river divides into four earthly rivers, which flow to the four corners and irrigate the four quadrants of the Earth. Buddhism and the Bon religion of Tibet have similar accounts.".
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- Four_corners_of_the_world wikiPageWikiLink Amu_Darya.
- Four_corners_of_the_world wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Mesopotamian_religion.
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- Four_corners_of_the_world wikiPageWikiLink Buddhism.
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- Four_corners_of_the_world wikiPageWikiLink Elam.
- Four_corners_of_the_world wikiPageWikiLink Euphrates.
- Four_corners_of_the_world wikiPageWikiLink Four_rivers.
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- Four_corners_of_the_world wikiPageWikiLink Genesis_creation_narrative.
- Four_corners_of_the_world wikiPageWikiLink Gihon.
- Four_corners_of_the_world wikiPageWikiLink Havilah.
- Four_corners_of_the_world wikiPageWikiLink Hinduism.
- Four_corners_of_the_world wikiPageWikiLink Indus_River.
- Four_corners_of_the_world wikiPageWikiLink Mount_Kailash.
- Four_corners_of_the_world wikiPageWikiLink Mount_Meru.
- Four_corners_of_the_world wikiPageWikiLink Pishon.
- Four_corners_of_the_world wikiPageWikiLink Tarim_River.
- Four_corners_of_the_world wikiPageWikiLink Tigris.
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- Four_corners_of_the_world wikiPageWikiLinkText "Four corners of the world".
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- Four_corners_of_the_world subject Category:Mythological_cosmologies.
- Four_corners_of_the_world subject Category:Physical_geography.
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- Four_corners_of_the_world comment "Several cosmological and mythological systems portray four corners of the world or four quarters of the world corresponding approximately to the four points of the compass. At the center may lie a sacred mountain, garden, world tree, or other beginning point of creation.".
- Four_corners_of_the_world label "Four corners of the world".
- Four_corners_of_the_world seeAlso Four_continents.
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