Adhyaya 58 — The Kurma-Form of Narayana: Mapping Bharata through Nakshatras, Regions, and Planetary Afflictions
वारुणञ्चात्र नक्षत्रं तत्र प्रौष्ठपदाद्वयम् ।
येन किन्नरराज्यञ्च पशुपालं सकीचकम् ॥
vāruṇaṃ cātra nakṣatraṃ tatra prauṣṭhapadādvayam | yena kinnararājyaṃ ca paśupālaṃ sakīcakam ||
នៅទីនេះមាននក្ខត្រដែលពាក់ព័ន្ធនឹងព្រះវរុណៈ ហើយនៅទីនោះក៏មានគូប្រូෂ្ឋបដា; ដោយវានេះបានបង្ហាញអាណាចក្ររបស់កិន្នរ និងដែនដីអ្នកគោលាប (អ្នកចិញ្ចឹមគោ) រួមទាំងកីចកផងដែរ។
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The Purāṇa correlates terrestrial regions with celestial markers, reflecting an integrated worldview where sky and earth mirror each other; human domains are ‘read’ through astral coordinates.
Sthāna (cosmic geography) with astral mapping; not sarga/pratisarga, nor direct vaṃśa here.
Nakṣatras function as subtle ‘addresses’ in the cosmic grid. Mentioning Kinnaras alongside nakṣatras signals liminal realms—spaces between human and divine—mapped through the heavens.