Manu’s Progeny and the Birth of Iḍā
Genealogy and Dharma-Choice
उत्कलस्योत्कला विप्रा विनताश्वस्य पश्चिमाः । दिक्पूर्वा मुनि शार्दूल गयस्य तु गया स्मृताः
utkalasyotkalā viprā vinatāśvasya paścimāḥ | dikpūrvā muni śārdūla gayasya tu gayā smṛtāḥ
O bester der Weisen, die Gelehrten erklären: Utkalā ist der östliche Landesteil von Utkala; der westliche ist als Vinatāśva bekannt; und für das Gebiet von Gaya wird der Osten als Gayā in Erinnerung gehalten.
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pasha
It preserves sacred geography (tīrtha–kṣetra orientation) used in traditional pilgrimage and worship, reminding devotees that dharma includes correct remembrance of holy places connected to Śiva’s sanctifying power.
By mapping revered regions and their quarters, it supports tīrtha-based Saguna worship—approaching Śiva through consecrated spaces where Liṅga worship and purificatory rites are traditionally performed.
A practical takeaway is tīrtha-smaraṇa (recollection of holy places) before pilgrimage or pūjā—mentally orienting oneself, then performing Śiva-nāma japa (e.g., the Pañcākṣarī) and simple offerings with purity of direction and intent.