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Mount Sumeru: The Axis of Worlds

Pascal Medeville by Pascal Medeville
March 13, 2026
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In the architecture of the cosmos, Mount Sumeru (Khmer: សុមេរុ), or Mount Meru, does not stand as a mountain among others. It is not a peak of granite or snow to be scaled, nor a summit to be measured against earthly ranges. It is, rather, a vertical gesture: the rising spine of the world, the fixed axis around which the shifting immensities of time and being are ordered.

The five central towers of Angkor Wat, before a Hindu and later a Buddhist temple in Siem Reap, Cambodia, symbolize the peaks of Mount Meru (Gerd Eichmann, CC BY-SA 4.0)

The ancient texts place it at the center, as if the universe itself required a visible heart. Around it, the oceans unfold in concentric rings, and beyond them, the continents stretch, vast and myth-saturated. To speak of Sumeru is to speak of orientation—of a cosmic north, a way for existence itself to find proportion.

But this mountain is not made of stone; its matter is metaphysical. Its base rests in realms unseen, while its summit pierces the heavens where the radiant dwellings of the gods shine. It is a ladder as much as a form, a vocabulary of ascent. Each level, from the subterranean depths to the luminous plateaus above, sketches a spectrum of being—from the heavy to the radiant, from the shadowed to the incandescent.

What fascinates most is not the geography, but the metaphor. Sumeru sketches the drama of consciousness itself. To live is to circle its base, drawn into the distractions of wandering continents. To awaken is to look up, to feel its silent verticality calling us beyond the flat geography of habit. For in every tradition that speaks its name, Sumeru is less a doctrine than a compass: the reminder that the center is not lost, only forgotten.

Thus, when the monks turn their wheels of prayer, when the artists scatter gold across a mandala’s lines, it is Sumeru they are tracing—again and again, as if memory alone were not enough. In this repetition lies the quiet truth: that the mountain is not outside us, but suspended within, waiting, like an immense axis of light, for the gaze that consents to see it rise.

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