Adhyaya 49 — Cosmic Dissolution
द्वे वितस्ती तथा हस्तो ब्राह्म्यतीर्थादिवेष्टनः ।
चतुर्हस्तं धनुर्दण्डो नाडिकायुगमेव च ॥
dve vitastī tathā hasto brāhmyatīrthādi-veṣṭanaḥ | catur-hastaṃ dhanur-daṇḍo nāḍikā-yugam eva ca ||
Deux vitastis font un hasta (coudée), mesuré en enroulant la mesure depuis le Brahma-tīrtha et autres points semblables de la main. Un dhanus/daṇḍa (perche, « arc ») vaut quatre hastas ; et l’on mentionne aussi une paire de nāḍikās.
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Knowledge is presented as operational: even sacred anatomy (hand ‘tīrthas’) becomes a pragmatic reference for standardization, blending ritual culture with civic utility.
Supports descriptive cosmography and social order (Sarga/Sthiti-related material); not a primary focus on Pratisarga/Vaṃśa/Manvantara.
Linking ‘tīrthas’ on the hand with measurement suggests sanctification of action (karma): the hand that performs rites and labor is also the instrument of ordering space and time.