Nāmāṣṭottara-dviśata: Gaṇa–Chandas–Yati Catalogue and Mnemonic Coding
अब्धिलोकैश्च विच्छेदो वातोर्ंमो ममता गगौ / श्रीर्भतौ ननगाः प्रोक्ता पञ्चभिः षडूभिरेव च
abdhilokaiśca vicchedo vātorṃmo mamatā gagau / śrīrbhatau nanagāḥ proktā pañcabhiḥ ṣaḍūbhireva ca
সমুদ্র-লোকসমূহের প্রসঙ্গে ‘বিচ্ছেদ’ কথিত; বায়ুর প্রসঙ্গে ‘বাতোর্ম্ম’ নির্দিষ্ট। আকাশে ‘মমতা’ বলা হয়েছে, আর পৃথিবীতে ‘শ্রী’ অধিষ্ঠিতা—পাঁচ ও ছয়ের গণসমূহ দ্বারা এই উপদেশ প্রদত্ত।
Lord Vishnu (in dialogue with Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Concept: Knowledge through structured correspondences (fivefold/sixfold groupings) linking qualities/terms to cosmic domains.
Vedantic Theme: Nāma–rūpa ordering: the mind apprehends reality via categories; disciplined cognition supports clarity (viveka).
Application: Use the enumerated sets as a mnemonic for study; cultivate non-possessiveness (mamatā) by recognizing it as a sky-like projection rather than a stable ground.
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Type: cosmic regions/elements
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.209 (Piṅgala/chandas-gaṇa discussion context)
The verse points to traditional classificatory schemes (groups of five and six) used to map cosmic principles—elements and their associated qualities—so a seeker can understand how attachment and separation arise in the world-structure.
By linking ‘mamatā’ (mine-ness) to the vast expanse of the sky, it highlights how pervasive possessiveness can be; the implied lesson is to loosen attachment, a recurring requirement for a smoother post-death journey and reduced karmic bondage.
Reflect daily on where ‘mine-ness’ dominates your choices; practice small acts of letting go (charity, simplicity, non-hoarding) to reduce attachment and cultivate steadiness amid change.