Viṣṇupadī Gaṅgā: Descent, Cosmic Pathways, and Śiva’s Praise of Saṅkarṣaṇa
एवं माल्यवच्छिखरान्निष्पतन्ती ततोऽनुपरतवेगा केतुमालमभि चक्षु: प्रतीच्यां दिशि सरित्पतिं प्रविशति ॥ ७ ॥
evaṁ mālyavac-chikharān niṣpatantī tato ’nuparata-vegā ketumālam abhi cakṣuḥ pratīcyāṁ diśi sarit-patiṁ praviśati.
ဤသို့ ဂင်္ဂါမြစ်၏ “စက္ခု” ဟူသောခွဲမြစ်သည် မာလျဝန်တောင်ထိပ်မှကျဆင်း၍ ကေတုမာလ-ဝဿ၌ မရပ်မနား အရှိန်ဖြင့်စီးဆင်းကာ အနောက်ဘက် ဆားရေသမုဒ္ဒရာသို့ ဝင်ရောက်သည်။
It says the river Cakṣu springs from Mount Mālyavān, flows swiftly through Ketumāla-varṣa, and finally enters the ocean in the western direction.
Śukadeva is narrating the structure of Jambūdvīpa and the Lord’s ordered cosmic arrangement, giving Parīkṣit a complete Bhagavata vision of the universe alongside teachings of devotion.
It encourages seeing nature and geography as part of a sacred, purposeful order—cultivating reverence, humility, and remembrance of the Supreme behind the world’s design.