Adhyaya 49 — Primordial Human Creation, the Rise of Desire, and the Origins of Settlements, Measures, and Agriculture
पुरञ्च खेṭकञ्चैव तद्वद् द्रोणीमुखं द्विज ।
शाखानगरकञ्चापि तथा कर्वटकेन्द्रमी ॥
puraṃ ca kheṭakaṃ caiva tadvad droṇīmukhaṃ dvija | śākhānagarakaṃ cāpi tathā karvaṭakaṃ drami ||
«ပုရ (မြို့) နှင့် ခေဋက (ဈေးမြို့/ကာကွယ်ထားသောမြို့ငယ်) ကိုလည်းကောင်း၊ ဒြောဏီမုခ ကိုလည်းကောင်း၊ အို ဒွိဇာ (နှစ်ကြိမ်မွေး) ရေ; ထို့ပြင် သာခာနဂရက (ခွဲမြို့) နှင့် ကရဝဋက (လမ်းဘေးမြို့ငယ်/အနားယူရာ) ကိုလည်း ဆိုကြသည်»။
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Purāṇic instruction extends to how communities are structured; naming settlement-types implies roles, duties, and protections appropriate to each scale of habitation.
Sthiti-oriented material: social maintenance through administrative clarity (what constitutes a city vs. township, etc.).
Multiple settlement ‘tiers’ can be read as levels of organization in life—household, community, polity—each requiring appropriate boundaries and disciplines.