Bhū-maṇḍala as a Lotus: Jambūdvīpa, Ilāvṛta, and the Meru System
Mountains, Rivers, Lakes, and Brahmapurī
यो वायं द्वीप: कुवलयकमलकोशाभ्यन्तरकोशो नियुतयोजन विशाल: समवर्तुलो यथा पुष्करपत्रम् ॥ ५ ॥
yo vāyaṁ dvīpaḥ kuvalaya-kamala-kośābhyantara-kośo niyuta-yojana-viśālaḥ samavartulo yathā puṣkara-patram.
Diese Insel, Jambūdvīpa, gleicht der inneren Kammer des Kelches der Kuvalaya-Lotusblüte. Ihre Ausdehnung beträgt eine Million Yojanas, und sie ist rund wie ein Lotusblatt.
In Canto 5, Chapter 16, this verse states that Jambūdvīpa is vast—ten thousand yojanas—and perfectly circular, compared to a lotus leaf.
He uses lotus imagery to convey sacred order and symmetry in the Lord’s cosmic arrangement, describing the island like the inner whorl of a blue lotus.
By seeing the universe as purposefully arranged under the Supreme Lord, one cultivates humility, reverence, and steadiness in bhakti rather than a random-view of existence.