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Shloka 2

Matsya Purana — Rite of Donating the ‘Sugar Mountain’

अष्टाभिः शर्कराभारैर् उत्तमः स्यान्महाचलः चतुर्भिर्मध्यमः प्रोक्तो भाराभ्यामधमः स्मृतः //

aṣṭābhiḥ śarkarābhārair uttamaḥ syānmahācalaḥ caturbhirmadhyamaḥ prokto bhārābhyāmadhamaḥ smṛtaḥ //

A Mahācala is held to be of the highest grade when it weighs eight bhāras of śarkarā; it is declared middling when it weighs four, and is remembered as inferior when it weighs two bhāras.

अष्टाभिः (aṣṭābhiḥ)by eight
अष्टाभिः (aṣṭābhiḥ):
शर्कराभारैः (śarkarā-bhāraiḥ)by bhāra-measures of śarkarā (gravel/pebbles used as a standard weight)
शर्कराभारैः (śarkarā-bhāraiḥ):
उत्तमः (uttamaḥ)excellent, highest
उत्तमः (uttamaḥ):
स्यात् (syāt)would be/is considered
स्यात् (syāt):
महाचलः (mahācalaḥ)Mahācala (a large standard/stone/measure used in building/installation contexts)
महाचलः (mahācalaḥ):
चतुर्भिः (caturbhiḥ)by four
चतुर्भिः (caturbhiḥ):
मध्यमः (madhyamaḥ)middling
मध्यमः (madhyamaḥ):
प्रोक्तः (proktaḥ)declared, stated
प्रोक्तः (proktaḥ):
भाराभ्याम् (bhārābhyām)by two bhāras
भाराभ्याम् (bhārābhyām):
अधमः (adhamaḥ)inferior
अधमः (adhamaḥ):
स्मृतः (smṛtaḥ)remembered/traditionally held.
स्मृतः (smṛtaḥ):
Lord Matsya (in discourse to Vaivasvata Manu)
MahācalaBhāraŚarkarā
Vastu ShastraMeasurementsTemple ArchitecturePratima StandardsRitual Materials

FAQs

This verse does not discuss Pralaya; it sets technical standards for grading a Mahācala by weight, reflecting the Purana’s practical Vastuvidya focus rather than cosmology.

It supports dharmic responsibility in public works and sacred construction: a king or patron should fund and approve properly graded (uttama) materials/standards for temples and civic structures rather than inferior (adhama) ones.

It provides a weight-based specification—8/4/2 bhāras (using śarkarā as a standard)—to classify the Mahācala into superior, medium, or inferior grade, guiding quality control in temple-building and installation procedures.