Rudra’s Wrath at Daksha’s Sacrifice and the Iconography of Kālarūpa through the Zodiac
चित्रांशद्वितयं स्वातिर्विशाखायांशकत्रयम् द्वितीयं सुक्रसदनं तुला नाभिरुदाहृता
citrāṃśadvitayaṃ svātirviśākhāyāṃśakatrayam dvitīyaṃ sukrasadanaṃ tulā nābhirudāhṛtā
Dua bahagian Citrā, kemudian Svātī dan tiga bahagian Viśākhā—itulah Tulā (Libra). Ia juga diisytiharkan sebagai kediaman kedua Śukra (Zuhrah/Venus), dan Tulā dikatakan bersesuaian dengan pusat (navel).
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The navel (nābhi) is treated as a central ‘knot’ of embodied life; mapping it to Tulā (balance) reinforces the ideal of equilibrium—measured conduct, harmony, and proportion—as a dharmic value reflected in cosmic structure.
This is cosmological-astral cataloguing, best placed under Sarga-type descriptive cosmology (a practical cosmography rather than narrative history).
Tulā signifies weighing/balance; assigning it to the navel underscores ‘centrality’ and ‘balance’ in the cosmic body. Śukra’s association emphasizes themes of cohesion, attraction, and harmony in the ordered universe.