Adhyaya 54 — Cosmography of Jambudvipa: Continents, Oceans, Varshas, and Mount Meru
कैलासो हिमवांश्चैव दक्षिणेन महाचलौ ।
पूर्वपश्चायतावेतावर्णवान्तरव्यवस्थितौ ॥
kailāso himavāṃścaiva dakṣiṇena mahācalau / pūrvapaścāyatāvetāvarṇavāntarvyavasthitau
Kailāsa und Himavān sind die beiden großen Berge im Süden. Sie erstrecken sich von Osten nach Westen und liegen zwischen den Varṇa-Regionen (als dazwischenliegende Grenzmarkierung).
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The verse continues the Purāṇic project of ‘world-ordering’—even social or regional distinctions are narrated as embedded in geography, implying a cosmos perceived through layered classifications.
Sarga/Sthāna cosmography: description of major mountain ranges and their placement.
Mountains as ‘boundaries’ can symbolize inner thresholds—discernment lines that separate functions/qualities, while still belonging to a single integrated whole.