Adhyaya 57 — The Ninefold Divisions of Bharata: Mountains, Rivers, and Peoples
अपरान्ताश्च शूद्राश्च पल्लवाश्चर्मखण्डिकाः ।
गान्धारा गबलाश्चैव सिन्धुसौवीरमद्रकाः ॥
aparāntāś ca śūdrāś ca pallavāś carmakhaṇḍikāḥ /
gāndhārā gabalāś caiva sindhusauvīramadrakāḥ //
Aparāntas, Śūdras, Pallavas e Carmakhaṇḍikas; também são mencionados os Gāndhāras, os Gabalas e os povos Sindhu–Sauvīra–Madraka.
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By incorporating many peoples into a single descriptive horizon, the Purāṇic view implicitly recognizes a broad civilizational space where dharma can be articulated across diverse lands.
Geography/ethnography; not a direct pancalakṣaṇa passage.
Lists of ‘many peoples’ can be read as the many tendencies (vāsanās) within a person; ordering and naming them is the first step toward governance by dharma (self-rule).