महातलं चास्य गुल्फौ जंघे चापि तलातलम् । सुतलं जानुनी चास्य ऊरू च वितलातले
mahātalaṃ cāsya gulphau jaṃghe cāpi talātalam | sutalaṃ jānunī cāsya ūrū ca vitalātale
Mahātala, so heißt es, ist an Seinen Knöcheln; Talātala an Seinen Unterschenkeln; Sutala an Seinen Knien; und Vitala an Seinen Schenkeln.
Devas (collective stuti)
Scene: A towering Virāṭ form standing in stillness; the lower limbs subtly inscribed with the names Mahātala, Talātala, Sutala, Vitala, suggesting the underworlds as sacred anatomy.
Purāṇic cosmology teaches unity: diverse realms are limbs of a single divine reality.
None; this is a cosmographic description, not a tīrtha-māhātmya passage.
None.