Adhyaya 59 — Cosmic Geography and Yuga-Order: Bhadrashva, Ketumala, and the Northern Kuru Region
तैर्विशिष्टा जनपदा नानारूपाः सहस्रशः ।
ततः कुमुदसंकाशाः शुद्धसानुसुमङ्गलाः ॥
tair viśiṣṭā janapadā nānārūpāḥ sahasraśaḥ / tataḥ kumudasaṃkāśāḥ śuddhasānusumaṅgalāḥ
Por ellos se distinguen miles de provincias de muchas clases. Después vienen regiones semejantes a lotos blancos, con laderas puras y una belleza auspiciosa.
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The Purāṇa presents an archetype of ordered, auspicious habitation—suggesting that harmony in nature reflects (and supports) harmony in human life.
This is cosmography used to flesh out the created world (supporting 'Sarga/Pratisarga').
Lotus imagery implies purity arising from the waters of saṃsāra—an emblem for inner clarity (śuddhi) and auspiciousness (maṅgala) within embodied existence.