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Shloka 17

Adhyaya 54Cosmography of Jambudvipa: Continents, Oceans, Varshas, and Mount Meru

विप्रो वैश्यस्तथा शूद्रः क्षत्रियश्च स्ववर्णतः ।

तस्योपरि तथैवाष्टौ पुर्यो दिक्षु यथाक्रमम् ॥

vipro vaiśyastathā śūdraḥ kṣatriyaśca svavarṇataḥ / tasyopari tathaivāṣṭau puryo dikṣu yathākramam

En los cuadrantes se hallan el brāhmaṇa, el vaiśya, el śūdra y el kṣatriya, según sus respectivos varṇa. Por encima de esa disposición, asimismo, hay ocho ciudades en las direcciones, en su debido orden.

Not identifiable from the supplied excerpt (cosmography narration)

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CosmologySacred GeographySocial order symbolism (varṇa mapping)

FAQs

In Purāṇic cosmography, social categories are sometimes projected onto cosmic space. The intent is less a civic blueprint and more a symbolic assertion that society, like the cosmos, is conceived as structured and ordered.

This is cosmographic description aligned with Sarga/Sthāna-type material (world-structure and its ordered arrangement).

Varṇa-by-direction can be read as a mandalic mapping: the human world mirrors the cosmic diagram, supporting ritual imagination where space, color, and societal functions form a single symbolic system.