The Six Dvīpas Beyond Jambūdvīpa and the Cosmic Boundary of Lokāloka
तथा घृतोदाद्बहि: क्रौञ्चद्वीपो द्विगुण: स्वमानेन क्षीरोदेन परित उपक्लृप्तो वृतो यथा कुशद्वीपो घृतोदेन यस्मिन् क्रौञ्चो नाम पर्वतराजो द्वीपनामनिर्वर्तक आस्ते ॥ १८ ॥
tathā ghṛtodād bahiḥ krauñcadvīpo dvi-guṇaḥ sva-mānena kṣīrodena parita upakḷpto vṛto yathā kuśadvīpo ghṛtodena yasmin krauñco nāma parvata-rājo dvīpa-nāma-nirvartaka āste.
Fora do oceano de manteiga clarificada há outra ilha, chamada Krauñcadvīpa, cuja largura é o dobro da do oceano de ghee. Assim como Kuśadvīpa é cercada por um oceano de ghee, Krauñcadvīpa é circundada por um oceano de leite tão largo quanto a própria ilha. Em Krauñcadvīpa ergue-se uma grande montanha chamada Krauñca, da qual a ilha recebe o nome.
This verse states that Krauñca-dvīpa lies beyond the ocean of ghee, is twice the size of the previous island, and is surrounded by an ocean of milk; it is named after the mountain-king Krauñca situated there.
In this section, Śukadeva describes the divine arrangement of Bhu-maṇḍala with successive islands and distinct surrounding oceans; the ocean of milk specifically encircles Krauñca-dvīpa as part of that ordered cosmic design.
It cultivates humility and devotion by reminding the listener that creation is vast and systematically governed, encouraging reverence for the Supreme Lord who sustains all worlds.