The Six Dvīpas Beyond Jambūdvīpa and the Cosmic Boundary of Lokāloka
यासां पयोभि: कुशद्वीपौकस: कुशलकोविदाभियुक्तकुलकसंज्ञा भगवन्तं जातवेदसरूपिणं कर्मकौशलेन यजन्ते ॥ १६ ॥
yāsāṁ payobhiḥ kuśadvīpaukasaḥ kuśala-kovidābhiyukta-kulaka-saṁjñā bhagavantaṁ jātaveda-sarūpiṇaṁ karma-kauśalena yajante.
The inhabitants of the island of Kuśadvīpa are celebrated as the Kuśalas, Kovidas, Abhiyuktas and Kulakas. They are like the brāhmaṇas, kṣatriyas, vaiśyas and śūdras respectively. By bathing in the waters of those rivers, they all become purified. They are expert in performing ritualistic ceremonies according to the orders of the Vedic scriptures. Thus they worship the Lord in His aspect as the demigod of fire.
This verse states that in Kuśadvīpa the residents worship Bhagavān in the form of Jātavedā (Agni), showing that the Lord may be approached through authorized divine manifestations within Vedic worship.
Because they are portrayed as learned and properly engaged in sacrificial procedures, offering worship with precision—indicating disciplined, dharmic practice aligned with devotion.
Offer worship with care and sincerity—doing one’s spiritual practices attentively, correctly, and as an offering to the Supreme Lord rather than as mere routine.