Adhyaya 58 — The Kurma-Form of Narayana: Mapping Bharata through Nakshatras, Regions, and Planetary Afflictions
धर्मबद्धास्तथालूका उरुकर्मस्थिताः जनाः ।
वामपादे जनाः पार्श्वे स्थिताः कूर्मस्य भागुरे ॥
dharmabaddhās tathālūkā urukarmasthitā janāḥ / vāmapāde janāḥ pārśve sthitāḥ kūrmasya bhāgure
ダルマバッダ族(Dharmabaddha)、アールーカ族(Ālūka)、そしてウルカルマ(Urukarma)に定住する民—これらの諸族は、バーグラ(Bhāgura)の区分において、「亀」の側、左足の上に位置するとされる。
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Spatial orientation is moralized through naming (e.g., ‘Dharmabaddha’), suggesting that geography and reputation/character can be interlinked in Purāṇic imagination.
Sthāna (world arrangement using the Kūrma schema).
Left/right body mapping can imply complementary cosmic currents; the ‘side/foot’ placement encodes relative proximity, liminality, and function within the sacred body of the land.