Pātāla and Naraka Enumeration; Brahmāṇḍa-Āvaraṇa and Nārāyaṇa’s Pervasion
अतलं वितलं चैव नितलं च गभस्तिमत् / महाख्यं सुतलं चाग्र्यं पातालं चापि सप्तमम्
atalaṃ vitalaṃ caiva nitalaṃ ca gabhastimat / mahākhyaṃ sutalaṃ cāgryaṃ pātālaṃ cāpi saptamam
Atala, Vitala dan Nitala; Gabhas-timat; Mahākhya; Sutala yang mulia; dan Pātāla sebagai yang ketujuh—itulah tujuh wilayah alam bawah.
Lord Vishnu (narrating to Garuda / Vinatā-putra)
Concept: Reality is tiered; naming and knowing the lokas is part of Purāṇic vidyā that supports ethical and devotional orientation.
Vedantic Theme: Nāma-rūpa classification within māyā; knowledge organizes experience while pointing beyond it.
Application: Use the list as a contemplative map: recognize layered tendencies within oneself (lower impulses vs higher aims) and choose uplift through dharma/bhakti.
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Type: seven nether regions (pātālas)
Related Themes: Garuda Purana cosmology and later naraka listings (continuation in this adhyāya)
This verse preserves the canonical list and order of the seven nether regions, anchoring Garuda Purana’s cosmography and later descriptions of the lower worlds.
Indirectly: it sets the cosmological map (including lower realms) within which later sections describe post-death journeys, karmic outcomes, and otherworldly domains.
Use it as a reminder that Hindu texts frame life within a vast moral-cosmic order—encouraging dharmic conduct rather than fixation on fear of lower realms.