Adhyaya 53 — Rudrasarga and the Measure of the Manvantaras: Svayambhuva Manu, Priyavrata’s Line, and the Seven Dvipas
तन्नामकानि वर्षाणि शाकद्वीपे चकार सः । तथा द्युतिमतः सप्त पुत्रास्तांश्च निबोध मे ॥
tan-nāmakāni varṣāṇi śākadvīpe cakāra saḥ | tathā dyutimataḥ sapta putrās tāṃś ca nibodha me ||
ພຣະອົງໄດ້ໃຫ້ບັນດາວັດສະໃນ ສາກະດວີປະ (Śākadvīpa) ຮັບເອົາຊື່ເຫຼົ່ານັ້ນເທົ່ານັ້ນ. ທຳນອງດຽວກັນ ດຍຸຕິມັດ (Dyutimat) ມີລູກຊາຍ 7 ຄົນ—ຈົ່ງຟັງເລື່ອງນັ້ນຈາກຂ້ອຍດ້ວຍ.
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The text models a worldview where social order (lineage) and spatial order (regions) are mutually reinforcing—identity, duty, and territory are interlinked.
Vamśa (lineages) used to articulate cosmographic Sarga-like description of the world’s arrangement.
Naming is a creative act: to ‘make’ regions by name implies that intelligibility and sacred mapping arise through śabda (designation) as much as through physical description.