Earth four wheels
In the Buddhist cosmology, the four-wheeled earth (four-wheeled) is a basic unit of a single universe, a three thousand-thousand-world world, It is a collective term for the four wheels that combine the three wheels of a wheel, a wheel, and a gold wheel, and the air, which is the space in which they exist. Therefore, it is also called simply four wheels. In the scriptures, these four rings of the wheel, air ring, water wheel, and gold ring are also called air, wind, water, and ground, respectively. According to this, if you interpret literally the wheel, the wind wheel, the water wheel, and the ring of the ring, you can literally interpret the wheel (sanskrit: ākāśa-mandala), wind wheel (wind wheel, vansyu-mandala) jala-mandala) · The ground wheel (Kanane, Sanskrit: kāñcana-mandala).