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Kujata is the bull which rides atop the giant fish Bahamut in Islamic Cosmology. It is said that Kujata has 4,000 eyes, ears and feet and it would take a journey of 500 years to go from one eye to another, or one ear to another. Several variations exist on the position of Kujata in the legend, but it is widely acclaimed that this is the order:


Seven Heavens
The Earth
Six Hells
An Angel
A Crag of Ruby
Kujata
Bahamut
Fathomless sea
Realm of Air
Realm of Fire
Falak, the omnipotent serpent


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Kjata - The Final Fantasy Wiki has more Final Fantasy information than Cid could research (317 words)
This summon is derived from the Arabian myth of Bahamut, an enormous fish on which the bull, Kujuta, stands.
Kujuta has four thousand eyes, and the equal amount of ears, mouths, noses, tongues and feet, with a distance of a journey of 500 years between each of them (e.g.
On the back of Kujuta is a giant mountain of ruby, and on top of that mountain is an angel, who supports six hells, the earth and seven heavens.
Emu Dreaming: buy Raymond Walters Japanangka Paintings from Central Art - Aboriginal Art Store (366 words)
As he walked around he came across a big tree and behind the tree was a deep trench filled with Kujuta.
The emu tasted one of the Kujuta and it was sweet and tasty.
The trench, the large stones (Kujuta) and the split stone (Kujuta) caused by the emu.
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