The Structure of Jambudvipa: Nine Varshas, Navadvipa Bharata, Mountains, Rivers, and Peoples
पूर्वदक्षिणतश्चापि किंनरो वर्ष उच्यते भारतो दक्षिणे प्रोक्तो हरिर्दक्षिणपशचिमे
pūrvadakṣiṇataścāpi kiṃnaro varṣa ucyate bhārato dakṣiṇe prokto harirdakṣiṇapaśacime
Al sudeste se dice que está la región de Kiṃnara. Al sur se declara Bhārata. Al suroeste está Hari (una región o cuadrante con ese nombre).
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Bhārata’s placement within the cosmic map underscores its ritual-centrality in Purāṇic thought: it is the arena where dharma, karma, and liberation-oriented practice are foregrounded.
This belongs to Sarga-oriented cosmography (description of the world’s divisions), serving as a structural catalogue rather than narrative genealogy.
Directional assignment (SE/S/SW) reflects a sacral cartography: beings (Kiṃnaras) and human realms (Bhārata) are positioned in a graded cosmic space, implying different modes of existence and dharmic capacity.