The Structure of Jambudvipa: Nine Varshas, Navadvipa Bharata, Mountains, Rivers, and Peoples
पारा चर्मण्वती लूपी विदिशा वेणुमत्यपि सिप्रा ह्यवन्ती च तथा पारियात्राश्रयाः स्मृताः
pārā carmaṇvatī lūpī vidiśā veṇumatyapi siprā hyavantī ca tathā pāriyātrāśrayāḥ smṛtāḥ
પારા, ચર્મણ્વતી, લૂપી, વિદિશા અને વેણુમતી; તેમજ સિપ્રા અને અવંતી—આ નદીઓ પારિયાત્ર પર્વત-પ્રદેશને આશ્રિત તરીકે સ્મરાય છે.
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Holiness is presented as distributed across regions: the pilgrim’s dharma is not confined to one shrine but extends through interconnected landscapes and waterways.
This is tīrtha/geography material embedded within a Purāṇa; it supports dharma and vrata culture by giving a mapped sacred world rather than advancing sarga or vaṃśa narration.
Linking rivers to Pāriyātra/Avanti suggests a ‘sacred corridor’—a mythic cartography where mountains (firmness) and rivers (movement) together structure the pilgrim’s path.