Brahmāṇḍa-Āvaraṇa Nirūpaṇa, Virajā-Setu, and Prākṛta–Vaikṛta Sṛṣṭi
तदूर्ध्वमण्ववयवस्तावान्कनकरूपकः / वर्तते तत ऊर्ध्वं तु पञ्चाशत्कोटिभूतलम्
tadūrdhvamaṇvavayavastāvānkanakarūpakaḥ / vartate tata ūrdhvaṃ tu pañcāśatkoṭibhūtalam
त्याच्या वर तितक्याच प्रमाणात सूक्ष्म अणववयवांनी बनलेला सुवर्णमय प्रदेश आहे. आणि त्याच्या वर पुन्हा पन्नास कोटी प्रमाणाचे भूतल स्थित आहे.
Lord Vishnu (narrating to Garuda)
Concept: Reality is presented as graded layers from subtle to gross; ‘golden form’ signals luminous intermediary realms between subtle principles and earthly plane.
Vedantic Theme: Sūkṣma–sthūla gradation within māyā; the cosmos as ordered manifestation supporting embodied experience and karmic action.
Application: Contemplate subtle-to-gross layering to refine perception: cultivate sattva (clarity) and reduce fixation on only the gross/material.
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Type: cosmic strata
Related Themes: Garuda Purana descriptions of lokas and cosmic layers contiguous with āvaraṇa teaching
This verse uses a 'golden-formed' region to map layered cosmic structure—subtle strata above one level and a broader earth-plane above—helping the listener visualize graded realms of existence.
It presents a vertical layering: above a prior level lies a subtle, minute-constituent region of comparable extent, and above that a vast bhūtalam quantified as fifty crores, indicating cosmographic measurement and hierarchy.
Treat the Purana’s cosmology as a reminder of scale and order: live with humility, align actions with dharma, and use sacred study to orient the mind beyond purely material concerns.