उद्भिदो वेणुमांश् चैव स्वैरथो लम्बनो धृतिः प्रभाकरो ऽथ कपिलस् तन्नामा वर्षपद्धतिः
udbhido veṇumāṃś caiva svairatho lambano dhṛtiḥ prabhākaro 'tha kapilas tannāmā varṣapaddhatiḥ
Udbhida, Veṇumāṃśa, Svairatha, Lambana, Dhṛti, Prabhākara, and Kapila—these are the names set in order in the sequence of the varṣas (regions).
Sage Parāśara (teaching Maitreya)
Speaker: Parasara
Topic: Sacred geography: the ordering of dvīpas/varṣas and their subdivisions
Teaching: Cosmological
Quality: authoritative
Cosmic Hierarchy: Varshas (regions)
Vishnu Form: Narayana (cosmic)
This verse preserves the canonical sequence of regional divisions (varṣas) used in the Purana’s sacred geography, presenting the world as an ordered cosmos rather than a random expanse.
By systematically naming and sequencing the varṣas, Parāśara frames geography as a structured arrangement—an intelligible map of the world that fits into the Purana’s larger cosmological design.
Even when Vishnu is not named directly, the cosmological cataloging implies a universe sustained by a higher governing principle—Vishnu as the supreme regulator of order (ṛta/dharma) in creation.