Adhyaya 54 — Cosmography of Jambudvipa: Continents, Oceans, Varshas, and Mount Meru
जठरो देवकूटश्च पूर्वस्यां दिशि पर्वतौ ।
आनीलनिषधौ प्राप्तौ परस्परनिरन्तरौ ॥
jaṭharo devakūṭaśca pūrvasyāṃ diśi parvatau / ānīlaniṣadhau prāptau parasparanirantarau
കിഴക്കുദിശയിൽ ജഠരവും ദേവകൂടവും എന്ന രണ്ട് പർവതങ്ങളാണ് പറയപ്പെടുന്നത്. അവിടെയേ ആനീലയും നിഷധയും ഇടവിടാതെ പരസ്പരം ചേർന്ന് നിലകൊള്ളുന്നു.
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The insistence on continuity (no gap) underscores a Purāṇic sense of a seamlessly connected cosmos—an ordered whole rather than scattered fragments.
Sarga/Sthāna cosmography: mapping the world’s structural geography around Meru.
Contiguous mountain-pairs can symbolize paired supports (e.g., complementary forces) that hold a direction/quarter stable—useful for mandala-style contemplation.