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Shloka 6

Adhyaya 72 — Puradāha: Rudra’s Cosmic Chariot, Pāśupata-Vrata, and Brahmā’s Shiva-Stuti

पुष्करं चान्तरिक्षं वै रथनीडश् च मन्दरः अस्ताद्रिरुदयाद्रिश् च उभौ तौ कूबरौ स्मृतौ

puṣkaraṃ cāntarikṣaṃ vai rathanīḍaś ca mandaraḥ astādrirudayādriś ca ubhau tau kūbarau smṛtau

Puṣkara e Antarikṣa, Rathanīḍa e Mandara; do mesmo modo Astādri e Udayādri—estes dois são lembrados como os picos gêmeos de fronteira (kūbara), marcando os limites cósmicos ordenados na criação de Śiva.

पुष्करम् (puṣkaram)Pushkara (a sacred region/tīrtha)
पुष्करम् (puṣkaram):
च (ca)and
च (ca):
अन्तरिक्षम् (antarikṣam)the mid-space/atmospheric realm
अन्तरिक्षम् (antarikṣam):
वै (vai)indeed
वै (vai):
रथनीडः (rathanīḍaḥ)Rathanīḍa (a named mountain/region)
रथनीडः (rathanīḍaḥ):
च (ca)and
च (ca):
मन्दरः (mandaraḥ)Mandara (mountain)
मन्दरः (mandaraḥ):
अस्ताद्रिः (astādriḥ)Astādri (the setting mountain, western limit)
अस्ताद्रिः (astādriḥ):
उदयाद्रिः (udayādriḥ)Udayādri (the rising mountain, eastern limit)
उदयाद्रिः (udayādriḥ):
च (ca)and
च (ca):
उभौ (ubhau)both
उभौ (ubhau):
तौ (tau)those two
तौ (tau):
कूबरौ (kūbarau)boundary-peaks/pillars marking limits
कूबरौ (kūbarau):
स्मृतौ (smṛtau)are remembered/declared in tradition
स्मृतौ (smṛtau):

Suta Goswami (narrating to the sages of Naimisharanya)

S
Shiva

FAQs

By naming sacred regions and boundary-peaks, the verse frames the world as a consecrated field (kṣetra) within Śiva’s cosmic order—supporting the Purāṇic idea that Linga-pūjā is strengthened by right orientation, tīrtha-awareness, and reverence for divinely established limits.

Śiva-tattva is implied as Pati—the sovereign principle that establishes measure, direction, and stability in creation; the ‘boundary-peaks’ symbolize the governed structure of the cosmos arising under His lordship, within which the paśu (soul) seeks release from pāśa (bondage).

No specific rite is prescribed in this verse; its practical takeaway is dik-smarana (directional recollection) and kṣetra-bhāva—contemplating sacred space before pūjā or meditation, aligning the practitioner within Śiva’s ordered cosmos.