Adhyaya 57 — The Ninefold Divisions of Bharata: Mountains, Rivers, and Peoples
न खल्वन्यत्र मर्त्यानां भूमौ कर्म विधीयते ।
तस्माद्विस्तरशो ब्रह्मन् ! ममैदद्भारतं वद ॥
na khalv anyatra martyānāṃ bhūmau karma vidhīyate / tasmād vistaraśo brahman! mamaitad bhārataṃ vada
Wahrlich, für die Sterblichen ist das Handeln (als vorgeschriebener Pfad) nirgendwo sonst auf Erden verordnet. Darum, o Brahmane, berichte mir von diesem Bhārata im Einzelnen.
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The verse asserts the special status of human life in Bhārata as a realm of injunction (vidhi)—where dharma is taught, chosen, and practiced—making it the strategic locus for spiritual progress.
A bridge from cosmography to dharma-oriented exposition; still framed as world-description ('Sarga') with an explicit emphasis on karmic injunction.
‘Vidhi’ implies structured pathways: the cosmos is not merely spatial but pedagogical—Bhārata functions as a ‘school’ where freedom and law together enable transformation.