Names of Priyavrata’s Sons; Division of the Seven Continents; Sapta-dvīpa and Meru Description; Nābhi–Ṛṣabha–Bharata Lineage
अधः षोडशसाहस्रः कर्णिकाकारसंस्यितः / हिमवान्हेमकूटश्च निषधश्चास्य दक्षिणे
adhaḥ ṣoḍaśasāhasraḥ karṇikākārasaṃsyitaḥ / himavānhemakūṭaśca niṣadhaścāsya dakṣiṇe
Di bawahnya, hingga enam belas ribu yojana, terbentang wilayah yang berbentuk seperti putik teratai. Di sebelah selatannya ada pegunungan Himavān, Hemakūṭa, dan Niṣadha.
Lord Vishnu (narrating to Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Concept: The world is envisioned as a lotus-like sacred form; directional mountain ranges define order and orientation.
Vedantic Theme: Lotus as symbol of purity and unfolding consciousness; the cosmos as a meaningful, not random, manifestation.
Application: Use lotus symbolism for meditation: visualize stability (Meru) and purity (lotus) to cultivate mental clarity and steadiness.
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Type: cosmographic substructure and mountain ranges
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.54.7-8 (Meru dimensions)
This verse situates major mountain ranges in relation to a lotus-like central region, showing how the Purana maps the world symbolically and ritually, linking cosmology with sacred space.
It does not describe the soul’s post-death journey directly; instead, it provides cosmological geography that forms the broader worldview in which later teachings on afterlife realms and karmic destinations are framed.
Use it as a contemplative reminder that Hindu tradition connects outer geography with inner meaning—encouraging reverence for sacred landscapes and a disciplined, dharmic life within a larger cosmic order.