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.
This island, Jambūdvīpa, is like the inner chamber of the whorl of the kuvalaya lotus. Its extent is one million yojanas, and it is round like a lotus leaf.
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.