. . . . "A\u1E47\u1E0Da"@en . . . . "In Ka\u015Bmir \u015Aaivism the world is described as being composed of four spheres (a\u1E47\u1E0Da) that contain a series of phenomenal elements (tattva). The four a\u1E47\u1E0Da are described to appear by the means of the internal abundance of \u015Aiva's divine powers. Outside the four a\u1E47\u1E0Da is \u015Aiva tattva which is the substrate and essential nature of all the other tattvas."@en . . . "In Ka\u015Bmir \u015Aaivism the world is described as being composed of four spheres (a\u1E47\u1E0Da) that contain a series of phenomenal elements (tattva). The four a\u1E47\u1E0Da are described to appear by the means of the internal abundance of \u015Aiva's divine powers. Outside the four a\u1E47\u1E0Da is \u015Aiva tattva which is the substrate and essential nature of all the other tattvas."@en . .