भुवनकोशस्वभाववर्णनम् — सप्तद्वीप-पर्वत-लोकविन्यासः तथा यक्ष-उमा-प्रकाशः
सप्तमो मन्दरः श्रीमान् महादेवनिकेतनम् मन्दा इति ह्यपां नाम मन्दरो धारणाद् अपाम्
saptamo mandaraḥ śrīmān mahādevaniketanam mandā iti hyapāṃ nāma mandaro dhāraṇād apām
第七は、光栄あるマンダラ山(Mandara)であり、マハーデーヴァ(Mahādeva)の御住処である。「マンダー(mandā)」は水の名であるゆえ、水を支え担うことからマンダラと呼ばれる。
Suta Goswami
It identifies Mandara as a Mahādeva-niketana (Shiva’s abode), grounding Linga worship in sacred geography where the devotee (pashu) approaches Pati through holy kṣetras and tirthas.
Shiva-tattva is implied as the sustaining, sanctifying presence: Mahādeva abides where the cosmic order is upheld—here symbolized by the mountain that “supports the waters,” reflecting Shiva as the stable ground of manifestation.
Tīrtha-sevā and kṣetra-smaraṇa are suggested: pilgrimage, bathing (āpaḥ-śuddhi), and Shiva-remembrance at Mahādeva’s abodes—supportive disciplines aligned with Pāśupata purification of pasha (bondage).