Adhyaya 45 — Jaimini’s Cosmological Questions and the Opening of Markandeya’s Account of Primary Creation
भूर्लोकादिस्वर्लोकानां गणः पातालसंश्रयः ।
गतिस्तथार्कसोमादि-ग्रहर्क्षज्योतिषामपि ॥
bhūrlokādisvarlokānāṃ gaṇaḥ pātālasaṃśrayaḥ | gatis tathārkasomādi-graharkṣajyotiṣām api ||
(Explica) el orden de los mundos desde Bhūrloka hasta Svargaloka, y las regiones inferiores asentadas en Pātāla; y también los cursos del sol, la luna, los planetas, las constelaciones y los cuerpos luminosos.
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The cosmos is portrayed as layered and law-governed; this supports the dharmic idea that actions have ordered consequences across realms and times.
Primarily cosmological elaboration under sarga/pratisarga; it provides the ‘world-structure’ within which manvantara and dynastic histories unfold.
Lokas can map to states of consciousness; the ‘courses’ of luminaries point to cyclic rhythms of mind and prāṇa, useful for timing rites and inner practice.