Adhyaya 59 — Cosmic Geography and Yuga-Order: Bhadrashva, Ketumala, and the Northern Kuru Region
मौलयस्ते महाकायाः शाकपोतकम्बकाः ।
अङ्गुलप्रमुखाश्चापि वसन्ति शतशो जनाः ॥
maulayaste mahākāyāḥ śākapotakambhakāḥ | aṅgulapramukhāścāpi vasanti śataśo janāḥ ||
そこには、巨体の民マウラヤ(Maulaya)が住み、またシャーカ(Śāka)、ポータカ(Potaka)、カンバカ(Kambhaka)もいる。さらにアングラ・プラムカ(Aṅgula-pramukha)などの人々も百々と住まう。
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Purāṇic geography includes diverse human types; difference in form and community is normalized as part of a vast created order rather than a moral hierarchy.
Sthāna (description of regions and their inhabitants).
‘Great-bodied’ beings can symbolize amplified capacities (bhoga/experience) in certain cosmic zones—suggesting that environment conditions embodied experience.