भू-मण्डलसंक्षेपवर्णनम् — सप्तद्वीप-सप्तसमुद्राः, मेरु-मानम्, गङ्गावतरणम्, देववन-सरोवर-लोकपालपुर्यः
लक्षप्रमाणौ द्वौ मध्यौ दशहीनास् तथापरे सहस्रद्वितयोच्छ्रायास् तावद्विस्तारिणश् च ते
lakṣapramāṇau dvau madhyau daśahīnās tathāpare sahasradvitayocchrāyās tāvadvistāriṇaś ca te
Deux des montagnes centrales mesurent cent mille. Les autres ont chacune dix mille de moins que la précédente. Leur hauteur est de deux mille, et leur largeur est égale à leur hauteur.
Sage Parāśara (teaching Maitreya)
Speaker: Parasara
Topic: Relative extents and uniform heights/breadths of the varṣa-parvatas, including the two central ones and the decrement rule
Teaching: Cosmological
Quality: systematic, mathematical
Cosmic Hierarchy: Varshas
They present the universe as an ordered, intelligible system governed by cosmic law, reflecting Vishnu’s sovereignty as the arranger of worlds rather than a random or chaotic creation.
Parāśara uses graded, proportional dimensions—central structures being greatest and others decreasing systematically—to show a deliberate hierarchy and symmetry within the cosmos.
Even when Vishnu is not named in the verse, the Purana’s cosmography functions as a testimony to Vishnu as the Supreme Reality whose will sustains measure, proportion, and stability across the worlds.