The Structure of Jambudvipa: Nine Varshas, Navadvipa Bharata, Mountains, Rivers, and Peoples
अयं तु नवमस्तेषां द्वीपः सागरसंवृतः कुमाराख्यः परिख्यातो द्वीपो ऽयं दक्षिणोत्तरः
ayaṃ tu navamasteṣāṃ dvīpaḥ sāgarasaṃvṛtaḥ kumārākhyaḥ parikhyāto dvīpo 'yaṃ dakṣiṇottaraḥ
This, then, is the ninth among those dvīpas, encircled by the ocean. This dvīpa is well-known by the name ‘Kumāra’ and extends in a south–north orientation.
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The ‘ocean-girt’ motif emphasizes boundaries and order: dharma is often taught as living rightly within limits, while still recognizing the vastness beyond one’s domain.
Falls under Sthāna (description of the earth’s divisions) within the broader cosmographic material that Purāṇas interweave with genealogies and legends.
Naming a dvīpa ‘Kumāra’ can evoke archetypes of youth/primordial purity (kumāra), though here it functions chiefly as a toponym within the Purāṇic cartography.