Harihara Revelation and the Kurukshetra Tirtha Cycle: Sthanu in Vishnu and the Sanctification of Saptasarasvata
सुकारं जघनं प्रोक्तं तत्रस्थश्च धनुर्धरः पौषति गदितो मासो नवमं परिकीर्तितम्
sukāraṃ jaghanaṃ proktaṃ tatrasthaśca dhanurdharaḥ pauṣati gadito māso navamaṃ parikīrtitam
音節「su」は「jaghana」(腰・臀部)であると宣言される。そこには弓を持つ者ダヌルダラ(射手座)が立つ。月はパウシャ(Pauṣa)と説かれ、これが第九のパトラカ(区分)と称えられる。
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In this enumerative context, ‘Dhanurdhara’ functions as a descriptive label for the zodiac sign Sagittarius (Dhanu), represented iconographically as an archer/bow-bearer, rather than a specific named deity.
It is part of a symbolic microcosm–macrocosm scheme: syllables (varṇa), bodily regions (aṅga), and astral divisions (rāśi/māsa) are aligned to create a sacralized, memorizable cosmological grid.
Not in these three verses. They are purely astral-symbolic; no rivers, forests, lakes, or pilgrimage sites are named in the provided excerpt.